'Security in the Strait of Hormuz No Longer Exists,' Warns Iran; Follow the War in the Middle East LIVE
Iran's Parliament Speaker warns that security conditions in the Strait of Hormuz have drastically changed due to regional tensions, attributing the situation to the influence of the US and Israel.
Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf, the Speaker of Iran's Parliament, expressed grave concerns on Tuesday regarding the navigation security in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that it will never return to its previous state. His comments, conveyed through PressTV, indicated that Iran's defensive needs have necessitated a significant shift in operational protocols in this crucial waterway, which is vital for global oil transportation.
Qalibaf condemned the destabilizing actions of the United States and Israel, asserting that their policies threaten not just the immediate region of West Asia but also the larger security dynamics spanning East Asia, Southeast Asia, and even North America. He declared that prior assurances of safety in the Strait have been nullified, pointing to an atmosphere where many ships are now deterred from navigating due to perilous conditions.
The Speaker of Parliament underscored that Iran does not seek conflict with its neighbors, yet it maintains the right to respond if attacked. This escalating tension has raised alarms about a potential reconfiguration of maritime activities in the region, with implications for global trade and energy security, marking a critical juncture in Middle Eastern geopolitics.