Iran FM Slams US Security as "Full of Holes," Urges Neighbors to Expel Aggressors

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has sharply criticized the United States' security role in West Asia, declaring its "security umbrella" is "full of holes." He called on regional neighbors to expel foreign "aggressors," suggesting their primary concern is Israel. This comes after former US President Donald Trump threatened to send warships and bomb Iran's shoreline to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. Trump called for an international coalition, including China and European nations, to secure the vital oil transit waterway.

Key Points: Iran FM: US Security Umbrella "Full of Holes," Urges Expelling Foreign Forces

  • Iran FM criticizes US security role
  • Urges neighbors to expel foreign forces
  • Trump threatens military action in Hormuz Strait
  • US seeks international naval coalition
  • Tensions escalate over key oil shipping route
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'US security umbrella full of holes': Iran FM Araghchi urges neighbours to expel foreign 'aggressors'

Iran's Foreign Minister criticizes US regional security role, calls on neighbors to expel foreign "aggressors" as Trump threatens military action in Hormuz.

"Touted US security umbrella has proven to be full of holes and inviting rather than deterring trouble. - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, March 15

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Saturday criticised the United States' regional security role, saying Washington's security umbrella has failed to protect countries in West Asia.

In a post on X, Araghchi said, "Touted US security umbrella has proven to be full of holes and inviting rather than deterring trouble."

"US is now begging others, even China, to help it make Hormuz safe," he added.

Araghchi also called on neighbouring regional countries to remove foreign "aggressors".

"Iran calls on brotherly neighbours to expel foreign aggressors, especially as their only concern is Israel," he said.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that Washington would be sending warships along with other countries to keep the Strait of Hormuz "open and safe". Trump also called upon China, France and Japan, among others, to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz and said that the US would bomb the shoreline and continually shoot Iranian boats and ships.

He made the remarks in a post on Truth Social. Trump said that several countries in conjunction with the United States would send warships to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open.

"Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran's attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe. We have already destroyed 100% of Iran's Military capability, but it's easy for them to send a drone or two, drop a mine, or deliver a close range missile somewhere along, or in, this Waterway, no matter how badly defeated they are", he wrote.

He added, "Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated. In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline, and continually shooting Iranian Boats and Ships out of the water. One way or the other, we will soon get the Hormuz Strait OPEN, SAFE, and FREE!"

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is concerning. The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for global oil supply. Any conflict there will directly impact fuel prices in India. Hoping for a diplomatic solution, not more military posturing.
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Arjun K
Trump's language is so aggressive! "Bombing the hell out of the shoreline"? This is not how responsible world leaders should talk. It only escalates tensions. India must maintain a balanced foreign policy here.
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Priya S
While I don't agree with Iran's government on many things, Araghchi is right that the US security promise is unreliable. Look at Afghanistan. We need to strengthen our ties with all Gulf countries independently.
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Michael C
Interesting to see China being brought into this. The geopolitical chessboard is getting more complex. India's diplomatic corps has their work cut out to protect our energy imports and diaspora in the region.
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Kavya N
Both sides are just blaming each other. The real sufferers are the common people in the region and countries like India who depend on that strait. Can't they just talk? So much ego on display. 🙄

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