U.S. Responds to Iran: "This Game, We Know How to Play It Too"



Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate after U.S. Vice President Vance accused Iran of using this vital shipping route as a tool for global economic pressure.

According to Vance, Iran's closure or threat to ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz is not just a military action, but a form of "economic terrorism against the entire world."

He emphasized that if Iran wants to turn Hormuz into a bargaining chip, the U.S. will respond similarly: not allowing any Iranian ships to leave port.

Washington's message is very clear:
Iran blocks international maritime routes, the U.S. blocks Iran's exit routes.

This is no longer just a story between the U.S. and Iran. Hormuz is an extremely important oil transportation route for the world. Just a blockage in this area could trigger new volatility in oil prices, inflation, stocks, gold, and even cryptocurrencies.

In other words, the market is entering a phase where even a political statement can cause global capital flows to change direction very quickly.
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