Mar 3 • 02:00 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

5 AM: The Closure of the Strait of Hormuz – The Prophecy for the Duration of the War – The Direct Threat to Cyprus

The article discusses the rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and the implications of ongoing Israeli military operations against Iran.

Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as a coordinated Israeli-American military operation against Iran enters its third day, leading to a risk of broader regional conflict. Israeli forces have intensified their attacks on military and administrative targets in Tehran, resulting in extensive casualties. In retaliation, Iran has threatened to set fire to any vessels attempting to navigate the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying fears for global maritime trade and the oil market’s stability.

The U.S. has acknowledged proactive strikes against Iran as a means to avert potential reprisals against American bases, particularly in light of the increased Israeli activities across the region, including Lebanon due to the reactivation of Hezbollah. The situation reflects not only a military confrontation but also the potential for significant geopolitical ramifications, particularly for adjacent countries like Cyprus, which has been directly threatened amidst this rising chaos.

With the situation evolving rapidly, observers highlight the risk that a single miscalculation by any of the involved parties could result in an uncontrollable escalation of violence, affecting not just the local players but global oil prices and international diplomacy. The prophecy of protracted warfare is drawing serious attention and concern, especially from nations dependent on stability in this critical region for energy and security purposes.

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