Iran’s new leader warns Strait of Hormuz could be used as strategic leverage

In a recent interview, Mohammad Marandi, a prominent academic and advisor to Iran's nuclear negotiations, discussed the geopolitical implications of the ongoing conflict in the region. He emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil transportation, could be strategically leveraged amid rising tensions. Marandi's insights reflect Iran's military posture and its potential responses to external pressures, particularly concerning energy markets. As the situation evolves, he underscored the need for a nuanced understanding of Iran's intentions, which could have far-reaching consequences for global economies. His comments come at a time when the world is closely monitoring the impact of regional instability on energy prices and security. Marandi's perspectives highlight the intricate balance of power in the Middle East and the strategic importance of Iran in global energy dynamics, prompting a call for international awareness and caution as the conflict unfolds.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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