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Iran Warns It Will Not Allow Export of Even One Litre of Oil If Attacks Continue

Tehran: Iran has issued a strong warning that it will not allow the export of even one litre of oil from the region if military attacks by the United States and Israel continue, escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East conflict.
Iran Issues Oil Export Warning
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the country would block oil shipments if strikes against Iran persist.
 According to Iranian officials, no oil will be allowed to leave the region until the attacks stop.
A spokesperson for the IRGC stated that Iran’s armed forces would not permit “even a single litre of oil” to be exported to countries involved in the conflict or their allies.
The warning comes as fighting between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies across several parts of the Middle East.
Strategic Importance of Oil Routes
The threat has raised concerns about the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical shipping routes for crude oil. Nearly 20% of global oil supplies pass through this narrow waterway between Iran and Oman.
Any disruption to oil shipments through the strait could significantly affect global energy markets and drive oil prices higher.
Energy analysts say that if Iran blocks shipments from the Gulf region, the impact could extend far beyond the Middle East, affecting fuel prices and global economic stability.
Rising Global Oil Market Concerns
Major oil producers and energy companies are already warning about the potential consequences of prolonged disruptions in the region. Industry leaders say a sustained blockade could trigger a major global energy crisis.
Oil prices have already shown sharp fluctuations amid the escalating conflict and fears of supply shortages.
US Response to Iran’s Warning
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that any attempt by Iran to disrupt global oil shipments would result in a much stronger military response from the United States.
Washington has emphasized the importance of keeping international shipping lanes open, especially in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global energy supplies.
Growing Tensions in the Middle East
The latest warning from Iran highlights the increasing geopolitical tensions in the region as military operations continue. Iran has vowed to continue its response to the attacks and said it will determine how the conflict ends.
With both sides issuing strong statements and military actions ongoing, the situation remains highly unpredictable. Analysts warn that further escalation could disrupt global oil supplies and impact economies worldwide.
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