Iran Warns US: No 'Delusional' Control of Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Ebrahim Azizi warns the US against intervening in the Strait of Hormuz, calling Trump's 'Project Freedom' delusional. Trump announced the initiative to guide stranded ships safely out of the waterway. Azizi says any US interference would violate the ceasefire framework. The US plans to begin operations Monday, threatening forceful response to interference.

Key Points: Iran Warns US Over Strait of Hormuz 'Project Freedom'

  • Iran warns US against Strait of Hormuz intervention
  • Trump announces 'Project Freedom' for ships
  • Azizi calls move violation of ceasefire
  • US to guide vessels from Monday
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"Strait of Hormuz would not be managed by delusional posts": Iran on Trump's 'Project Freedom'

Iran warns US against intervening in Strait of Hormuz, calling Trump's 'Project Freedom' delusional. Tensions rise over maritime security.

"The Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf would not be managed by Trump's delusional posts! - Ebrahim Azizi"

Tehran, May 4

The Head of the Iranian Parliament's National Security Committee, Ebrahim Azizi, has warned the United States against intervening in maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz, saying any such move would be viewed as a "violation of the ceasefire" framework.

In a post on X, Azizi issued a direct warning following Trump's Truth Social Post, announcing the launch of 'Project Freedom' to 'guide' stranded ships safely out of the Strait of Hormuz.

He said, "Any American interference in the new maritime regime of the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ceasefire."

He also rejected US assertions regarding navigation and maritime security in the Persian Gulf. "The Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf would not be managed by Trump's delusional posts!" he said, referring to US President Donald Trump's latest Truth Social post.

Azizi further dismissed the attempts to shape international narratives around tensions in the Gulf region. "No one would believe Blame Game scenarios!" he added.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced "Project Freedom", an initiative aimed at helping commercial vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf.

In a post on Truth Social on Sunday (local time), Trump said countries around the world had requested American assistance to safely guide their ships out of the strategically vital waterway.

"Countries from all over the World, almost all of which are not involved in the Middle Eastern dispute going on so visibly, and violently, for all to see, have asked the United States if we could help free up their Ships, which are locked up in the Strait of Hormuz, on something which they have absolutely nothing to do with," Trump said.

He added that the United States would act to ensure safe passage for affected vessels. "For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these Countries that we will guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways, so that they can freely and ably get on with their business," he said.

Trump said the operation would begin Monday morning (Middle East time)." This process, Project Freedom, will begin Monday morning, Middle East time," he stated.

He also warned against any interference with the operation. "If, in any way, this Humanitarian process is interfered with, that interference will, unfortunately, have to be dealt with forcefully," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump's 'Project Freedom' sounds like another PR stunt. He always loves grand names for his ideas. But messing with the Strait of Hormuz is no joke - 20% of global oil passes through there. India will be watching this closely because our energy security depends on this route. Hope cooler heads prevail 🙏
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Vikram M
Iran calling Trump's posts 'delusional' is rich coming from a country that calls Israel a 'Zionist entity' and denies the Holocaust. But on this specific issue, I think Iran has a legitimate point. The Strait of Hormuz is their territorial waters under UNCLOS. America should negotiate instead of issuing ultimatums. My two paise.
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Ananya R
The real issue here is that this could escalate into another Gulf war. India evacuated 200,000 people from Kuwait in 1990 when things went south. We have 9 million Indians working in the Gulf region. Any conflict in Hormuz will directly affect their safety and our remittances. Both sides need to de-escalate immediately. No more wars please 🕊️
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Rohit P
Honestly, both sides are playing dangerous games. Iran has been seizing oil tankers illegally for years, disrupting global trade. But America can't just decide to intervene unilaterally. The international community - especially India, China, and Japan who depend on this route - should mediate a proper agreement. Political theatre will only make things worse.
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Meera T
As an Indian, I'm worried about our oil imports. 80% of our crude comes via this route. If there's a blockade or conflict, petrol prices in India will skyrocket. Common man will suffer again

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