Crypto news: The chairman of the Iranian Islamic Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Ebrahim Azizi, stated that the rules of the Strait of Hormuz are set by Iran. Those who interfere in other countries and have repeatedly failed should stop empty posturing and publish the real numbers of casualties and economic losses.

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SpiralCandlestickCollecting
· 14h ago
The phrase “repeated failures” really stings. The U.S. military is indeed getting more and more deeply entrenched in the Middle East, but Iran isn’t exactly doing any better either.
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GateUser-57ab9c02
· 15h ago
Stop empty bluster—this line’s translation has quite a fiery, gunpowder vibe; diplomatic phrasing is getting more and more direct.
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CandleAfterTheRain
· 16h ago
It sounds satisfying when Ibrahim says that, but the U.S. side always selectively releases casualty numbers—used to it by now
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GateUser-14d03834
· 16h ago
The Strait of Hormuz card is being played hard, but if it’s truly blocked, Iran’s own oil prices will collapse too—hurting each other.
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GateUser-f4fbd803
· 16h ago
Publish the real numbers? If the Pentagon’s ledgers could be seen, the $2 trillion in Afghanistan would have been gone through a hundred times already.
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HedgeHedgeBaby
· 16h ago
Iran now is also mostly just talk; actually blocking the strait is like taking on the whole world, which isn’t realistic.
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LimitOrderAtTheCrater
· 16h ago
Making rules is easy, but enforcing them is hard. If something really happens in the strait, global shipping insurance will rise, and in the end, it’s ordinary people who pay the bill.
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