Iran Warns US-Israel: Attack Our Oil and We'll Burn Yours

Iran's military headquarters has issued a stark warning that any attack on its energy infrastructure will trigger a devastating response targeting oil and gas assets in which the US and its allies have interests. The statement references the strategic leverage of the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran's UN ambassador later stated Tehran has no intention to close the vital waterway. Instead, the ambassador asserted Iran's inherent right to preserve peace and security in the strait while committing to principles of freedom of navigation. This comes as Iran has recently intensified restrictions on ship passages through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing regional conflict.

Key Points: Iran Threatens to Target US-Israel Oil Infrastructure

  • Iran threatens regional oil infrastructure
  • Strait of Hormuz leverage mentioned
  • Iran claims right to self-defence
  • Vessel restrictions intensify in strait
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Iran's Military warns of targeting US-Israel oil infra if Iranian energy assets are targeted

Iran's military warns of devastating response, including burning regional oil and gas assets, if its energy infrastructure is targeted by US-Israel.

"The slightest attack on Iran's energy infrastructure... will result in our crushing and devastating response. - Military Spokesperson"

Tehran, March 13

As the West Asia Conflict enters day 14, Iran's Military Headquarters the Khatam al-Anbiya has warned of dire consequences if Iran's energy infrastructure is targeted by US-Israel..

The spokesperson for the Military said, "The slightest attack on #Iran's energy infrastructure and ports will result in our crushing and devastating response. In the event of such an attack, all the oil and gas infrastructure in the region, in which the United States and its Western allies have interests, will be set on fire and destroyed."

Earlier, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, indicated that the closure of the Strait would remain a pressure tactic, according to remarks broadcast on Iranian state television.

"Dear fighter brothers! The desire of the masses of the people is the continuation of effective and regret-inducing defence. Furthermore, the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must certainly continue to be used," he said.

Khamenei said that Iran had identified sites which he claimed were vulnerable for future strikes from the Islamis Republic.

"Studies have been conducted regarding the opening of additional fronts in areas where the enemy has negligible experience and would be highly vulnerable, and their activation will be carried out if the state of war persists and in accordance with the observance of interests," he said.

Later, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani however stated that Tehran has no intention to close the Strait of Hormuz amid the West Asia conflict but added that it is their "right to preserve the peace and security in this waterway."

Amir Saeid Iravani also said Iran respects and remains committed to the principles of freedom of navigation under the law of the sea, adding that the situation of the Strait of Hormuz is "not the result" of Iran's action.

"We are not going to close the Strait of Hormuz, but it is our inherent right to preserve the peace and security in this waterway, and it is our right," he said, speaking at the UN stakeout.

"Iran has no choice but to exercise its inherent right to self-defence under the UN Charter and international law. Iran fully respects and remains committed to the principles of freedom of navigation under the law of the sea. However, the current situation in the region, including in the Strait of Hormuz, is not the result of Iran's lawful exercise of its right of self-defence," he added.

In recent days, Iran has intensified its restrictions on the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing US-Israeli strikes. Iran says vessels not serving the interests of the United States and Israel can sail through safely.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The messaging seems contradictory. One day they threaten to close the strait, the next day their UN ambassador says they won't. It feels like a calculated strategy of pressure through ambiguity. Not a stable situation for anyone.
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Priyanka N
As an Indian, my primary concern is the impact on our economy. We import so much oil through that region. I hope our foreign policy is robust enough to navigate this. We cannot afford another price shock like during the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Rahul R
While I understand Iran's right to defend itself, threats to global energy infrastructure affect billions of innocent people worldwide, including us in India. This isn't just about US-Israel. The response should be proportional and avoid harming third countries.
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Aman W
The world is tired of these endless conflicts in West Asia. Every time there's tension, we in South Asia suffer the economic fallout. Time for global powers to find a lasting solution, not just manage crises.
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Kavitha C
Reading between the lines, Iran is saying "don't touch our oil, or we'll touch everyone's oil." It's a classic deterrent posture. Harsh, but perhaps they feel backed into a corner. Still, a very risky game of chicken. Hope cooler heads prevail.

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