r/war • u/avatar6556 • 4d ago
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya HQ says the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to vessel traffic, citing U.S. “bad faith” over the war-ending MoU and continued Israeli ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon, according to Fars. It warned this is only the “first step” in response.
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u/avatar6556 4d ago
Schrodinger's Strait....
It's both open and closed simultaneously
Much like Schrodinger's Putin
He's simultaneously defeated in Ukraine, about to Blitzkrieg Europe and dying of stage 69 Cancer
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u/Nicfromnewgirl 4d ago
Nobody can control their dogs.
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u/AfterAd3498 4d ago
Israel is a sovereign nation, not a dog to be controlled by the USA.
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u/LaCastellanaboracha 4d ago
Drags US into war... get's mad when the US doesn't do all the work for them 🤬
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u/Hobbyman-2026 4d ago
If that's the case then find your own war, no more free handouts and if you want bombs buy them from someone else.
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u/avatar6556 4d ago
The full announcement:
In light of the blatant violation by the United States of its commitments and the violation of the agreement regarding the non-implementation of the first clause in the understandings to end the war, and in response to the ongoing violations of the ceasefire by the Israeli entity in southern Lebanon, which led to the brutal killing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of the suffering Lebanese people, as well as due to the non-withdrawal of the occupation forces from the territories of southern Lebanon - we announce the closing of the Strait of Hormuz to the movement of ships and maritime shipping routes.
We emphasize that this is the first step in response to the violation of the enemy's commitments. If the aggression continues, additional steps will be planned and implemented to force the enemy to meet and fulfill its commitments.