Iran threatens to halt all Persian Gulf oil exports, labels US support as act of war

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Mohsen Rezaee, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, told neighboring Gulf states on August 22 that backing the US economic pressure campaign against Tehran would be treated as an act of war. His warning came with a threat that should sound familiar to anyone who has watched Iran’s geopolitical playbook over the past two decades: close the Strait of Hormuz and ensure “not a single drop of oil” leaves the Persian Gulf. A chokepoint with global consequences The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that handles roughly 25% of the world’s seaborne crude oil trade. Iran has made variations of this threat before. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has previously articulated similar warnings about retaliating against Middle Eastern energy exports in response to American sanctions. But the current geopolitical environment makes the rhetoric considerably more dangerous. The US and Israel launched military strikes against Iran in late February 2026, triggering a chain of escalations that has destabilized the entire region. Iran responded by aggressively asserting control over shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, turning a theoretical threat ...

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