It amazes me how casually some people call Iran the aggressor without even reading the MoU.
The agreement makes it clear that, during the 60-day interim period, Iran would facilitate and manage traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
Now ask yourself one simple question: if ships were already passing safely under that arrangement, why did the U.S. encourage ships to use the Omani side of the Strait instead?
The answer is straightforward.
Iran’s leverage over Hormuz was never acceptable to Washington. First Israel openly challenged the spirit of the MoU. Then the U.S. did the same.
While Iran was burying its leaders, Washington moved to alter the status quo in the Strait. From Tehran’s perspective, that crossed a red line.
@Ahmed175143 There is absolutely nothing to ask coz it's your country, your motherland and your inheritance. Your have legitimate reasons and rights to your development and self determination without asking or taking permission from anyone except God Almighty.
POTUS is absolutely right. Whoever provides secure and safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz should be compensated for this service.
Iran has always been the GUARDIAN of the Strait and will remain so FOREVER.
20% is of course too much. We will be fair
@Currentreport1 We just buried the world greatest leader on Thursday but we forgot to provide him with a pillow to rest his head on, today we provide this pillow regardless that it is less comfortable. May you burn 🔥 in forever hell Graham
@DThomas27855520@defense_civil25 You are very correct on this one and I strongly pray that God grant Netanyahu his wishes to attack Turkey soonest so that we can talk about peaceful coexistence later after Israel gets baptized