Iran Threatens Global Economy with Strait Closures Amidst Rising Tensions
The situation in Iran is characterized by continuous escalation, with Israel consistently neutralizing key figures of the Iranian regime. Despite President Trump's efforts for negotiations, Iran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if the US undertakes operations on Hang Island or in the Strait of Hormuz, thus threatening the global economy with a "double heart attack". Iran demands that the US recognize its "defeat" and pay reparations, while Trump responds that they will experience "hell". Both sides appear to be playing a dangerous game of poker with missiles and issuing ultimatums, aiming to achieve a strategic advantage in negotiations. Despite the negotiations and Israeli attacks, Iran shows no signs of backing down, while the US and Israel remain firm in their positions. The situation remains unstable and threatens to lead to a wider conflict in the region.