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Iran military says to completely close Hormuz if US targets power plants

<br><br>**The Frenetic World of Military Threats and Power Plants A Sneaker Collector's Guide**<br><br>As sneaker enthusiasts, we're accustomed to navigating complex systems and staying one step ahead in the game. However, when it comes to military threats and power plants, the stakes are much higher than any limited-edition sneaker release. In this article, we'll delve into the latest developments in the Middle East, where Iran's military has issued a bold warning shut down the Strait of Hormuz if US targets its power plants.<br><br>**Key Developments**<br><br>• **Strait of Hormuz Crisis** The vital waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman remains closed since the start of the conflict sparked by US-Israeli bombardment on February 28.<br>• **Military Threats and Counter-Threats** Iran's military has threatened to shut down the strait completely if US President Donald Trump acts on threats to target its power plants. This escalating rhetoric has raised concerns about global energy supplies, with approximately 20% of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas passing through this waterway.<br>• **Regional Implications** The military has vowed to strike Israel's power plants, energy, and information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, as well as power plants in regional countries hosting US bases and companies with US shareholders. This high-stakes game of cat and mouse is set to escalate the conflict in the Middle East.<br>• **Parliamentary Action** Iran's parliament is considering imposing tolls on shipping through the strait, with Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warning that maritime traffic would not return to its pre-war status. This move could further disrupt global energy supplies and economic activity.<br>• **Global Consequences** The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has already had a significant impact on global energy markets. According to analytics firm Kpler, only around 5% of the strait's pre-war volume is currently passing through it. This has led to concerns about potential supply chain disruptions and price fluctuations.<br><br>**Conclusion**<br><br>As sneaker collectors, we're accustomed to staying informed and adapting to changing circumstances. The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly frenetic, with Iran's military threatening to shut down the Strait of Hormuz if US targets its power plants. As tensions escalate, global energy supplies and economic activity could be severely disrupted. Stay informed and stay ahead of the game – follow our blog for more updates on this developing story.<br><br>**Keywords** Middle East, Iran, US, military threats, power plants, Strait of Hormuz, energy supplies, global markets, sneaker collectors.

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