Washington: Tension between Washington and Tehran seems to be reaching dangerous levels once again. US President Donald Trump on Sunday shared a picture on his social media platform Truth Social, in which the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important sea routes, was described as "NEW US Territory". After this post of Trump, Iran has moreover given a sharp reaction and has made it well-spoken that if America's vein does not transpiration then the question of opening the Strait of Hormuz does not arise.

Did Iran counterattack on Trump's claim?
Trump has once talked well-nigh declaring Hormuz as American territory. But Iran's top security official Mohsen Rezaei rejected America's claim, saying that Washington's requirement of tenancy over the strait is far from reality. Iran says that America should first transpiration its behaviour and policies, only then any remoter talks be made regarding this important sea route.

Was economic mismatch increased due to new restrictions?
Meanwhile, America is preparing to impose new and very stringent economic sanctions on Iran. US Finance Minister Scott Besant has described these as one of the toughest sanctions in history. Washington has moreover appealed to China for cooperation in putting pressure on Iran's oil business.
Iran has rejected US pressure, calling these proposed sanctions versus international law. Tehran says that other countries should moreover stave getting involved in America's economic campaign.
Is there any slipperiness on oil supply?
Tension in the Strait of Hormuz is moreover well-expressed the global energy market. This sea route is very important for the international supply of oil and gas. Due to the crisis, the movement of ships is said to be much less than the normal level.
According to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, the US military helped move an stereotype of well-nigh 8 million barrels of oil per day during seven days. However, this is much less than the increasingly than 20 million barrels a day of oil that passed through this route surpassing the war.
Door for talks opened, but mismatch continues
Despite the tension, Iran has not completely sealed lanugo the option of diplomacy. President Masoud Pejeshkian has said that the dispute will be resolved through negotiations. On the other hand, Trump is continuously increasing pressure on Iran. In such a situation, the Strait of Hormuz has now wilt not just a sea route between America and Iran but the biggest centre of the wrestle for power, oil and global influence.

