Iranian Army: U.S. attacks will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz — all 17 U.S. bases in the region have been destroyed.


Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia stated that control over the strait has become a national demand, and the armed forces will not abandon the rights of the Iranian people. The strait will remain closed until the U.S. accepts Iran's legitimate demands and the Iranian regulatory system for the strait. Attacks will not force a reopening.
The only path to reopening, he added, is for Washington to honor the memorandum signed in Islamabad, halt its attacks, and accept Iran's rules for the strait.
Akraminia also warned neighboring countries: while Iran has never sought war with its neighbors, allowing U.S. forces to use regional bases for attacks on Iran is unacceptable and will be met with a response.
He also confirmed that during the Third War, Iranian forces destroyed all 17 U.S. bases in the region — and that Washington has no exit strategy from this war. 🇮🇷🇺🇸💥🔥⚓️🇮🇷🚀🇮🇷🛡️🇺🇸🚫
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