Iran’s National Security Commission Chairman, Ibrahim Raisi, has stated that the regime change in the region, mirroring Donald Trump’s dreams, is now a reality. In a statement on social media, Raisi asserted that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, but not for the US or Israel. He added that the Strait will remain open for those who adhere to Iran’s new laws. Raisi also claimed that the era of hospitality has come to an end.
In response to US and Israeli aggression, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has claimed that the US and Israeli air strikes targeted the headquarters of the tech company. The attack killed Dr. Kamal Kharazi’s wife and left him severely injured. Dr. Kharazi was later shifted to the hospital where he fell into a coma.
China has warned that if Iran continues to engage in war, the Strait of Hormuz will not be reopened. China has urged Iran to immediately agree to a ceasefire. Austria has refused to allow the US to use its airspace for military strikes against Iran.
US Congresswoman Yasmin Ansari has called the US threat to “roll back” Iran to the Stone Age “horrific and frightening.” Donald Trump has stated that the Iranian regime change is a reflection of his own experiences with his wife’s “bad behavior.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the US and Israeli air strike on the Iranian Pasture Institute as “outrageous.” A report by a British newspaper suggests that a new pipeline through the Strait of Hormuz will bypass the critical choke point, which remains under Iranian control.
Amir Hataami has warned that any country that launches a ground attack on Iran will be completely destroyed. Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been declared safe from the US and Israeli airstrikes.
A rocket has fallen in the border town of Kirit Shumana, where new construction plans are underway for the international airport and metro system. The project aims to provide better travel facilities for millions of pilgrims and Saudi citizens.
A report by an Indian media outlet suggests that the US and Iran are engaged in talks for a possible ceasefire agreement, under which Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a ceasefire. The ongoing conflict has led to a significant increase in the costs of global trade.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for oil exports, has been closed due to the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. The closure has led to increased costs for global trade, with the US and Israel launching airstrikes on Iranian targets, including the home of Dr. Kamal Kharazi in Tehran.

