Iran has warned that the Strait of Hormuz could be fully closed if the current situation continues. Officials said that steps are already in place to control and possibly disrupt ship movement through this important waterway.
Tehran stated that transit through the Strait will remain restricted unless the United States removes its naval blockade on Iranian ports. According to Iranian authorities, this blockade has increased tensions in the region and affected normal shipping activity.
They also warned that vessels trying to pass through the Strait may face strict security measures. Ships could be closely monitored, stopped, or even targeted if they do not follow the rules set by Iranian forces. This has raised serious concerns among global shipping companies and oil markets.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important trade routes, especially for oil transportation. A large portion of global oil supply passes through this narrow waterway every day. Any disruption in this area can affect fuel prices, international trade, and economic stability in many countries.
Experts believe that continued tension between Iran and the United States could further worsen the situation. Many countries are calling for calm and urging both sides to resolve their issues through dialogue and diplomacy.
Officials say that if no agreement is reached soon, restrictions may become stricter, which could impact global energy supplies. The situation remains sensitive, and the world is closely watching further developments.

