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Iran Threatens Force Against Tankers Ignoring Approved Hormuz Strait Routes

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Iran has issued a stark warning to oil tankers operating in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a forceful response against any vessel that does not follow its designated routes. The warning comes amid heightened regional tensions as Iran simultaneously engages in diplomatic talks with the United States. The announcement coincides with the funeral proceedings of Supreme Leader Khamenei, a period of significant political sensitivity within the country. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil shipping chokepoints, making Iran's threat a matter of global concern for energy markets and maritime security.

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