'For everyone or no one': Iran threatens halting energy exports
'For everyone or no one': Iran threatens halting energy exports
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has issued a warning that the oil and gas export routes of the United States's allies could be targeted, saying, "The region's oil and gas exports are either for everyone or...no one."
This comes after the IRGC said it conducted multiple waves of strikes in response to US missile attacks on southern Iranian coastal cities, targeting US military installations in Kuwait, Jordan and the US Navy's Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain.
IRGC accuses US of closing ocean routes
The IRGC's statement accused the US of deploying naval forces in the Indian Ocean and claiming control over the Strait of Hormuz, leading to the closure of ocean routes and depriving global access to regional oil and gas resources.
The statement said, "The child-killing army and the US regime, by deploying their pirates in the Indian Ocean last night, claiming control of...Hormuz, have closed the ocean routes to ships and deprived the world of the region's oil and gas."
'Enemy should know...wait for closure of other routes'
The IRGC also warned that if the US continues to close oil and gas export routes from the Indian Ocean, other routes serving America's interests could be shut down.
The statement read, "The enemy should know that now that his bandits have closed the route for oil and gas exports to the world from the Indian Ocean...they should wait for the closure of other oil and gas export routes that serve the interests of America and its allies."