Tehran’s military leadership described the potential closure of the vital oil transit artery as a preliminary measure, warning that further retaliatory actions remain on the table should the perceived aggression persist. This confrontation centers on disputes over the 14-point ceasefire agreement, which Iran claims has been fundamentally undermined by Western and Israeli operations.
Despite the escalating rhetoric from Iranian officials, Vance maintains a different assessment of the situation. The Vice President expressed confidence in the durability of the existing deal and stated that he has observed no tangible evidence of the Strait of Hormuz being closed to international shipping. His upcoming visit aims to stabilize the fragile accord and prevent the collapse of the current diplomatic framework.





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