Iran's IRGC Claims Control of Strait of Hormuz, Warns Ships of Missile Risk

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has asserted control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, warning that vessels passing through risk damage from missiles or drones. The claim follows IRGC statements about striking a US destroyer in the Indian Ocean using advanced Ghadr and Talaieh missiles. This escalation is part of "True Promise 4," a retaliatory operation against US-Israeli assets after strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader. Concurrently, Israel evacuated embassy staff from the UAE due to foiled Iranian plots, and former US President Donald Trump justified past actions by calling the Iranian regime "crazy."

Key Points: Iran IRGC Controls Strait of Hormuz, Warns Ships

  • IRGC claims control of Strait of Hormuz
  • Warns ships risk missiles and drones
  • Claims strike on US destroyer in Indian Ocean
  • Retaliatory operation after US-Israeli strikes
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Iran's IRGC claims control of Strait of Hormuz, warns ships of risk from missiles and drones

Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims control of the vital Strait of Hormuz, warning ships of missile and drone risks amid escalating Middle East conflict.

"If we didn't do what we're doing right now, you would've had a nuclear war - Donald Trump"

Tehran, March4

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that they control the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for oil and gas, and any vessels seeking to pass through the waterway risk damage from missiles or stray drones.

Earlier, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) claimed that it had struck an American destroyer in the Indian Ocean. The Corps said the warship had been hit using "Ghadr-380" and "Talaieh" missiles. The Ghadr missile is a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) with a range of up to 2,000 kilometres, designed for precision strikes and rapid deployment.

Talaeieh is a strategic cruise missile system capable of reaching targets up to 1,000 kilometres away. It is a smart missile that can change targets mid-mission, adding to its strategic capabilities.

IRGC claimed that the destroyer was refuelling from an American tanker while it was hit, it added. The strike, the Corps concluded, triggered "widespread fires" on board both the vessels.

The IRGC has launched an operation codenamed True Promise 4 in retaliation against US-Israeli assets after they struck Iran. IRGC claims that they have struck numerous sensitive and strategic targets deep inside the occupied territories, besides staging counterattacks against many American interests throughout the West Asia region, including those lying in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait.

Meanwhile, Times of Israel reported that Israel had led a covert extraction of part of its embassy staff in the United Arab Emirates after two Iranian terror plots targeting the diplomatic team were foiled in recent days. The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed the evacuation, stating that "in light of concrete threats against Israeli missions in the UAE, and at the request of security authorities, non-essential staff were evacuated from the United Arab Emirates."

The Times of Israel also reported that US President Donald Trump had ordered strikes on Iran after Tehran demonstrated during three rounds of nuclear talks last month that it was not serious about giving up the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon.

Trump had described the Islamist Regime as 'crazy people' who would have used a nuclear weapon had they had access to it.

"If we didn't do what we're doing right now, you would've had a nuclear war and they would've taken out many countries because you know what? They're sick people. They're mentally ill, sick people. They're angry. They're crazy. They're sick. These people are crazy -- and if they had a nuclear weapon, they would've used it," he said in a news conference on Tuesday night (local time)

The conflict in the Middle East is now in Day 5 following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures in the Persian Gulf country. In retaliation, Tehran has responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While Iran's actions are concerning, the US and Israeli strikes that killed their leadership were a massive provocation. This is what happens when you try to regime change sovereign nations. India must stay neutral and focus on protecting our citizens and interests in the Gulf.
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David E
The rhetoric from all sides is alarming. Calling an entire nation's leadership "crazy people" is not statesmanship. This conflict could spiral out of control very quickly. Hoping for de-escalation and dialogue before more innocent lives are lost.
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Ananya R
Our biggest concern should be the 8 million+ Indians working in the Gulf region. The government must have robust evacuation plans ready. The safety of our people comes first, regardless of the geopolitics.
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Siddharth J
The technology being used is frightening. Missiles that can change targets mid-mission? This isn't just about the Strait anymore. It shows how advanced and unpredictable modern warfare has become. A sobering read.
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Kavya N
With respect, I think the article could do a better job explaining the historical context. This tension didn't start yesterday. It's a complex web of decades of intervention, sanctions, and proxy wars. The headline makes it sound like Iran just decided to do this out of the blue.

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