Iran signals strategic importance of Strait of Hormuz amid US negotiations
Iranian official describes waterway as having 'atomic bomb' level impact on global economy
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An Iranian politician has highlighted the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz during ongoing discussions with the United States, describing the waterway's significance in stark terms. The official stated that the strait represents "a capability that can affect the entire global economy with a single decision," comparing its importance to that of weapons of mass destruction.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most critical chokepoints for global energy supplies, with millions of barrels of oil passing through daily. Iran's control over portions of the waterway gives the nation substantial leverage in international negotiations and regional geopolitics.
The comments come amid broader US-Iran diplomatic discussions and reflect Tehran's assertion of its strategic position. Iran has previously used threats related to the strait during periods of heightened tension with Western nations, particularly regarding nuclear negotiations and sanctions.