Tehran/Washington: The Iran warns US Hormuz mission developments have intensified as Tehran issued a strong warning over Washington’s planned naval operation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran said any foreign military presence without coordination would trigger a response.
Iran Issues Direct Warning
Iran’s military warned that US actions in the Strait could lead to direct confrontation.
Officials said the Hormuz mission could violate the fragile ceasefire in place.
The Iran warns US Hormuz mission stance signals a sharp escalation in rhetoric.
US Moves Ahead With Escort Plan
The warning comes after President Donald Trump announced a plan to guide stranded ships through the strait.
The operation aims to assist vessels stuck due to the ongoing blockade and conflict.
US military assets, including naval forces and aircraft, are expected to support the mission.
Shipping Crisis Deepens
Hundreds of ships remain stranded, with thousands of crew members affected.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical route for global oil supply and trade.
Any disruption has immediate global economic impact.
Risk Of Wider Conflict
The Iran warns US Hormuz mission situation raises fears of a wider military escalation.
Iran has previously threatened to target ships or forces entering the region.
Recent incidents, including attacks on vessels, have added to concerns.
Talks Continue But Uncertainty Remains
Despite rising tensions, diplomatic talks between the US and Iran are ongoing.
However, both sides remain far apart on key demands.
Analysts warn the situation remains volatile and unpredictable.
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