U.S. Naval Blockade on Iran: Tensions Rise in Gulf Region
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The U.S. is set to implement a naval blockade of Iran on Monday at 1400 GMT. This move raises tensions in the region, as Iran's military warns that no Gulf ports will be safe if its own are threatened. In the meantime, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that the UK will not support the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. In a related development, China dismisses claims that it supplied weapons to Iran as "baseless smears." Meanwhile, German politician Friedrich Merz warns that Germany will feel the effects of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East for a long time. On a more hopeful note, Iranian politician Pezeshkian expresses that a fair deal for lasting peace is possible if Washington adheres to international legal frameworks. Here's the thing: the situation is fluid, and the outcome could impact global oil markets and international relations significantly.
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