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Secretary of State Marco Rubio:
“Tehran has turned down a U.S. proposal related to Iran’s civilian nuclear program..
If Iran responds, it would be the biggest mistake they ever made!”
3. Trade Route: Beyond energy, it’s a vital maritime corridor for global trade, connecting the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean. Over 80% of Asia’s oil imports from the Middle East flow through it.
4. Military Significance: The U.S. and allies patrol the strait to ensure open navigation, while Iran’s proximity gives it strategic influence, creating a flashpoint for military standoffs.
Disruption here could cause energy shortages, inflate prices, and destabilize global markets, making it a linchpin of economic and geopolitical stability.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint due to its strategic and economic significance:
1. Oil and Gas Transit: It’s the world's most important oil transit route, with roughly 20-30% of global oil supply (about 21 million barrels per day) and significant liquefied natural gas (LNG) passing through. Major producers like Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq rely on it to export to markets in Asia, Europe, and beyond.
2. Geopolitical Leverage: Located between Iran and Oman, its narrowest point is about 21 miles wide, making it vulnerable to disruption by Iran, which has threatened to block it during tensions (e.g., U.S.-Iran conflicts). Such closures could spike global energy prices and disrupt economies.
If the weapon grade enriched uranium was not destroyed - the nuclear program went back years.
If it was destroyed - the nuclear program was eliminated.
NBC quotes the US Vice President:
The Iranian regime's harm to the ability of ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz is tantamount to suicide for them.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Putin’s mad dog, claims: “Several countries are ready to supply nuclear weapons to Iran”
The Iranian parliament approved the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and final approval by the Iranian leadership is being prepared.
Vice President JD Vance:
We're not at war with Iran. We're at war with Iran's nuclear program.
US Vice President JD Vance: We destroyed Iran's nuclear program, Trump did not make the decision easily, but it provides an opportunity to restart relations and talks with Iran
The Israeli Air Force bombed the airport in Bushehr, where many weapons for the Revolutionary Guards had landed.
The GBU-57 series MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator) is a 30,000-pound (13,600 kg)-class precision-guided "bunker buster" bomb
General Caine: We dropped 14 MOP bombs in the operation (12 on the Fordow facility and 2 on Natanz). In total, 75 precision munitions were dropped during the operation and 125 US military aircraft participated in it.
US Defense Secretary Hegseth:
Iran's nuclear ambitions have been obliterated.
Security sources: The IDF recently attacked a Revolutionary Guards base in the Yazd region of central Iran - about 1,800 km from Israel - one of the most distant targets that Israel has attacked in Iran so far.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards Commander Mohammad Pakpour in the first video from the war's command center:
“The Revolutionary Guards' air and space operations will not stop. As time passes, the unity of the people grows stronger. Our martyrs watered the tree of the revolution with their blood. Forces of volunteers from the people will organize and mobilize.”
Foreign media outlets analyzing satellite images of Fordow indicate that the bombs dropped by the US on the Fordow facility were aimed at the centrifuge halls - where uranium enrichment took place.
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