‘This is the last warning:’ Iran radioes US during Strait of Hormuz de-mining effort: Report
CENTCOM said it is setting conditions to clear mines as Iran warned military vessels could be attacked near the strategic waterway.
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned it would attack any military vessel approaching the Strait of Hormuz during a ceasefire, but allows non-military vessels passage under specific regulations.
- Tensions escalated after 21 hours of US-Iran talks in Islamabad failed to reach an agreement on nuclear issues and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- US President Donald Trump announced a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and ordered minesweeping operations, warning that any attacks on US forces or peaceful vessels would result in severe retaliation.
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Iran says it will attack military vessels that approaches Strait of Hormuz
It also noted that the strait remains "open for the safe passage of non-military vessels in accordance with specific regulations.” The post Iran says it will attack military vessels that approaches Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the ayatollah hit men, has declared this Sunday that any military vessel attempting to approach the Strait of Ormuz will be considered a violation of the two-week U.S. ceasefire and will be treated with severity and forcefulness. Thus, Iran’s ayatollah dictatorship challenges the U.S. and threatens to attack military ships passing through the vital Ormuz crossing. Tehran maintains that the strategic mari…
‘This is the last warning:’ Iran radioes U.S. during Strait of Hormuz de-mining effort
‘This is the last warning:’ Iran radioes U.S. during Strait of Hormuz de-mining effort | 12 April 2026 | After the U.S. military launched operations to de-mine the Strait of Hormuz, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy reportedly warned an American destroyer in the passageway. “This is the last warning. This is the last warning,” the Iranian forces radioed to one of the two U.S. destroyers in the strait, according to the Wall Street…
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated amid US-Iran talks in Islamabad, when American warships and Iranian forces faced off. Iran issued a stern warning, but American ships passed away citing international rules. The US started trying to open the sea route, while Iran made a different claim. 20% of global oil passes through this route. The negotiations were ineffective, which increased the risk of major confrontation in the region.
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