Marco Rubio Discovering Consequences in Real Time After Iran Does What It Promised: ‘That’s Not Going to Be Allowed’
- Marco Rubio stated Iran will never be allowed to control the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for about 20% of global energy transit, despite Tehran's intentions to do so.
- Iran has charged ship operators $2 million to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, with some payments made discreetly by a limited number of vessels, though details remain unclear.
- Iran launched a 'Janfada' campaign to recruit volunteers to defend its territory amid threats, signaling readiness to protect the country.
- Rubio warned that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen after conflict, either with Iran's consent or through an international coalition, and cautioned about severe consequences if it remains closed.
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Global pressure is rising because of the blockade of Hormus. A multinational consortium wants to take over the management of the shipping route.
The Strait of Hormuz will reopen one way or another, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday, warning Iran of consequences if it continues to block the vital oil route. According to the Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump is considering ending the war even if the strait remains closed.
With the blockade of the Hormus road, Iran is throttling global energy supply. The US has not been able to make use of the strait so far - but it is confident.
Marco Rubio discovering consequences in real time after Iran does what it promised: ‘That’s not going to be allowed’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued a warning that Iran’s threats to control the Strait of Hormuz “is not going to be allowed to happen,” promising a resolution in “weeks, not months.” In a clip shared on X by the Department of State, he emphasized that Iran’s threats about creating a “tolling system” to control the international waterway “will never be allowed to happen.” Rubio made these comments during an interview on Good Morning Ameri…
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