Strait of Hormuz will open “one way or another,” Rubio says

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned Iran of “real consequences” if it continues to obstruct shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after the end of US-led military operations, asserting that the vital waterway will remain open “one way or another.”

Diplomacy and deterrence

In an interview with Al Jazeera, Rubio rejected Iran’s claim that control of the Strait should form part of any future settlement, stating that the US and its partners will ensure navigation is unrestricted. He outlined two possibilities: Iran complies with international law, or a global coalition, including the United States, will guarantee that the strait remains open.

Military operations and progress

Rubio said the US does not anticipate a prolonged conflict and that key military objectives have largely been achieved, including neutralising Iranian air and naval capabilities and significantly reducing the number of missile launchers. He added that the US intends to target production facilities for missiles and drones used against regional states, the United States, and US forces.

Short timeline expected

Emphasising efficiency, Rubio stated that achieving these objectives will take weeks rather than months. He also noted that indirect diplomatic contacts with Tehran occurred during the conflict and expressed openness to engaging with a future Iranian leadership with a different approach.

Source: CNA


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