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IRGC Says Nations That Expel U.S. and Isr@eli Ambassadors will have Free Passage through Strait of Hormuz

March 10, 2026
in Global
IRGC Says Nations That Expel U.S. and Isr@eli Ambassadors will have Free Passage through Strait of Hormuz

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has made a new statement regarding the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

According to the group, any Arab or European country that decides to expel the ambassadors of the United States and Israel will be allowed to pass freely through the Strait of Hormuz starting from tomorrow.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important shipping routes for oil and energy supplies. A large portion of global oil exports passes through this narrow waterway, making it a critical route for international trade and energy markets.

Because of its importance, any development related to this route often affects global oil prices and economic stability.

In its announcement, the IRGC warned that if military attacks by the United States or Israel continue in the region, Iran may take stronger steps that could affect oil exports from the Middle East.

Officials suggested that ongoing military actions could lead to the suspension of oil shipments from the region, which would have serious consequences for global energy supplies.

The statement also emphasized that Iran believes it will determine how the current conflict in West Asia ends. According to the IRGC, decisions about the region’s future should not be controlled by outside powers.

The remarks come during a period of increasing tension and conflict in the Middle East. Political observers say such statements could further raise concerns in global markets, especially in the energy sector, as many countries rely heavily on oil transported through the Strait of Hormuz.

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