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Iran Parliament Approves Strait Of Hormuz Closure After US Strikes

Sunday June 22, 2025|

By Idorenyin UMOREN

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council is reportedly considering the closure of the Strait of Hormuz – a critical global energy route – in retaliation for recent United States, US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, OneIndia reported.

If enacted, the move could severely escalate regional tensions and disrupt nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas supply.

State broadcaster Press TV reported on Sunday, June 22, that while Iran’s parliament has already approved the measure, the final decision rests with the top national security authority, reported Reuters.

“Closure of the Strait is on the agenda and will be done whenever necessary,” said Esmail Kosari, a senior commander in the Revolutionary Guards and a sitting member of parliament, speaking to Iran’s Young Journalist Club.

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