World ( The cow news digital ) Iran has issued a strong statement declaring that it will not allow the United States or Israel to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz under any circumstances, escalating tensions in an already volatile regional environment.
According to a spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, the ongoing geopolitical and military developments in the region reflect a shift in power dynamics. The official stated that the United States has repeatedly miscalculated the outcomes of conflicts in the Middle East, including both their initiation and potential expansion.
The spokesperson warned that any escalation of conflict would ultimately result in strategic failure for Washington. He added that Iran remains fully prepared for any form of confrontation and will respond firmly to any aggression.
Separately, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy also issued a statement asserting that the strategic status of the Strait of Hormuz has permanently changed. The IRGC described the waterway as a critical chokepoint that would no longer function under previous conditions of external influence, particularly by the United States and its allies.
In a message shared via social media platform X, IRGC naval command claimed that foreign dominance in the region has effectively ended. It further argued that recent regional developments have altered the balance of power, reducing external military influence near Iran’s coastal waters.
The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil transit routes, has long been a focal point of geopolitical tension. Any disruption in the passage is considered capable of impacting global energy supplies and international markets.
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Iranian officials reiterated that any attack on civilian targets would be met with a proportionate and decisive response. They emphasized that Iran is not seeking escalation but will not hesitate to defend its sovereignty and strategic interests.
The remarks come amid heightened tensions between Iran and Western powers, with concerns growing over potential confrontations in the Gulf region. Analysts warn that any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could have far-reaching consequences for global trade and energy security.
As diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes, the situation remains fragile, with regional and global stakeholders closely monitoring developments.

