NewsSpecial WireTop military commander: Iran can harm U.S. energy security

Top military commander: Iran can harm U.S. energy security

-

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 09 – A senior commander of Iran’s paramilitary Bassij force threatened that Iran could impose a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupting oil transfers on its southern shores if the international community continued to exert pressure on it to abandon its sensitive nuclear work. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Jan. 09 – A senior commander of Iran’s paramilitary Bassij force threatened that Iran could impose a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupting oil transfers on its southern shores if the international community continued to exert pressure on it to abandon its sensitive nuclear work.

“Domination of the Strait of Hormuz, which is only route for the transit of more than 40 percent of the world’s energy, has given us strength and capability to the point that Iran holds the world’s economic lifeline and energy security in its powerful grip”, Brigadier General Majid Mir-Ahmadi, deputy commander of the Bassij, told the government-run news agency Fars on Monday. The Bassij, affiliated to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), are Islamist vigilantes loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

“In this way, we can transfer whatever level of pressure exerted on us on the economy of the U.S. and Europe and the security of the Zionist regime (Israel)”, Mir-Ahmadi said.

About two-fifths of the world’s oil supplies pass through the 50-kilometre-wide entrance to the Persian Gulf.

He said that United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737, which was adopted in December and imposed sanctions on Tehran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment, was part of a “psychological warfare” by the West and meant to “install fear” in the minds of the Iranian people.

General Mir-Ahmadi said that the demands of the international community would not end if Tehran adhered to Resolution 1737, adding that further resolutions on separate issues would then appear.

If Iran adhered to the resolution’s demands, he said, “This issue would give impetus to the atmosphere of threats against our country, since the enemy would assess that the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been intimidated, thus the enemy would gain hope in its capabilities”.

The IRGC held several series of war-games in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman in 2006.

Latest news

The Gallows: The Real Story of Iran Behind the Oslo Ceremony

In an article published on June 8, the Norwegian newspaper Fædrelandsvennen sought to draw public attention to a different...

Lebanese President Expresses Clear Opposition to Iran’s Regime

Recent remarks by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun regarding the role of Iran's regime in developments in Lebanon have received...

Rationing and Sharp Increases in Bread Prices Across Iran

The livelihood crisis and intensifying economic pressures in Iran have now affected one of the most basic daily necessities...

Internet Shutdowns Have Devastated the Livelihoods of Millions of Iranians

Following widespread and repeated internet shutdowns in Iran ordered by regime officials, reports by trade and professional organizations show...

Iran’s ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign Enters 124th Week

On Tuesday, June 9, the "No to Executions Tuesdays" campaign entered its 124th week and once again emphasized its...

Food Basket Share Reaches 71% of Iranian Workers’ Minimum Wage

Studies show that the cost of providing essential food items for a family of four in May 2026 exceeded...

Must read

Browne to face MPs over Iran sailors

Reuters: Defence Secretary Des Browne will attempt on Monday...

Signs Mousavi’s rebel stature being eroded in Iran

AP: Mir Hossein Mousavi is still nominally the guiding...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you