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    Iran Threatens US and Regional Energy Infrastructure Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a sharp escalation of tensions in the Gulf region, Iran’s military issued a renewed warning on Sunday, threatening to strike critical infrastructure if provoked by the United States. This development follows a stern ultimatum from the US president, who vowed to “obliterate” Iranian power plants should Tehran fail to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is a crucial artery for global oil shipments, and its closure has raised alarm across international markets and diplomatic circles.

    The Iranian military’s operational command, known as Khatam Al-Anbiya, released a statement emphasizing their readiness to retaliate against any attacks targeting Iran’s fuel and energy facilities. The statement, disseminated through the Fars news agency, explicitly warned that in the event of any hostile actions against Iranian infrastructure, Tehran would respond by targeting energy, information technology, and desalination installations belonging not only to the United States but also to its regional allies. This marks a significant broadening of Iran’s declared scope of retaliation, extending beyond its borders to encompass critical assets across the Gulf.

    This latest exchange comes amid heightened volatility following the US administration’s demand that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. The strait had been effectively closed by Iran as a response to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, disrupting the flow of maritime traffic and threatening global energy supplies. The US president’s ultimatum underscores Washington’s determination to maintain freedom of navigation in the Gulf, a stance that has been a cornerstone of American policy in the region for decades.

    It is important to note that the Strait of Hormuz serves as a strategic chokepoint through which approximately one-fifth of the world’s petroleum passes. Any disruption here has far-reaching consequences, not only for regional stability but also for the global economy. Iran’s threat to target desalination plants is particularly concerning, as these facilities provide essential freshwater resources in an already water-scarce region, potentially exacerbating humanitarian challenges.

    Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation remain tenuous, with both sides entrenched in their positions. The Iranian military’s statement reflects a posture of deterrence, signaling that any aggression will be met with significant retaliation. Observers warn that continued provocations risk spiraling into a broader conflict, with severe implications for international security and energy markets worldwide.

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