Iran Warns Strait of Hormuz Changed Forever Amid US-Iran Tensions

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has declared that the situation in the critical Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war status, signaling a permanent geopolitical shift. His warning comes amid escalating regional tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran, which are raising global concerns over energy security. Meanwhile, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard publicly defended President Donald Trump's authority to determine national security threats and his conclusion that Iran posed an imminent danger. President Trump expressed confidence that the Strait would be secured soon, despite acknowledging that NATO countries would not assist in the conflict with Iran.

Key Points: Iran: Strait of Hormuz Won't Return to Pre-War Status

  • Iranian warning on Strait of Hormuz
  • US intelligence defends Trump's authority
  • Trump confident of securing the strait
  • Tensions threaten global energy supply
  • NATO not assisting in conflict
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"The Strait of Hormuz situation won't return to its pre-war status": Iranian Parliament Speaker

Iranian Parliament Speaker warns of permanent change in Strait of Hormuz as US intelligence defends Trump's actions against Iran.

"The Strait of Hormuz situation won't return to its pre-war status. - Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf"

Tehran, March 18

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has warned that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its "pre-war state.

In a post on X, Qalibaf said, "The Strait of Hormuz situation won't return to its pre-war status."

His remarks come amid escalating tensions in the region following ongoing military confrontations involving the United States, Israel and Iran, raising concerns over the stability of global energy supply chains.

Meanwhile, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard defended President Donald Trump's decision-making on Iran, emphasising that the President has the authority to determine threats to national security.

In a statement posted on X, Gabbard said, "Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country."

She further outlined the role of the intelligence community, stating, "The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is responsible for helping coordinate and integrate all intelligence to provide the President and Commander in Chief with the best information available to inform his decisions."

Gabbard added that after reviewing available intelligence, Trump concluded that Iran posed an imminent threat, saying, "After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion."

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump expressed confidence that the Strait of Hormuz would soon be secured, saying it "won't be too long," even though NATO countries would not assist in the ongoing conflict with Iran, CNN reported.

"It won't be, I don't believe, too long. We're knocking the hell out of the coast. It's basically the coast and the water. And it won't be too long," Trump told reporters, as per CNN.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why are we always caught in the middle of US-Iran tensions? We have good relations with both, but our energy security is at stake. Diplomacy is the only way forward, not more threats.
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Rohit P
The Iranian speaker is just stating the obvious. Once you cross a certain line, things can't go back to how they were. Hope our External Affairs Ministry is actively engaging with all parties to ensure stability.
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Sarah B
Reading this from an Indian perspective, it's a stark reminder of how interconnected global politics and our local petrol prices are. The common man will bear the brunt.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to the US position, unilateral actions without broader international consensus often create bigger problems. The world needs calm heads, not more escalation. India should advocate for dialogue.
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Karthik V
Chabahar Port becomes even more strategically important for India now. We must fast-track its development and strengthen ties with Iran to secure our interests, regardless of US pressure.

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