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Iran VP: Countries now 'begging' for Hormuz passage

Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref claims countries that once withheld fuel are now negotiating with Iran to sustain their energy lifelines.

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Iran VP: Countries now 'begging' for Hormuz passage
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Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref has delivered a defiant statement on the country's strategic position, claiming a reversal of fortunes. He asserted that countries which once sought to cripple Iran by withholding fuel sales for its airplanes are now coming to the negotiating table to secure their own energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Aref framed this as the 'fruit of steadfastness' for the Iranian nation. The remarks underscore Tehran's confidence in its leverage over global energy transit routes amid ongoing regional tensions.
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1d agoRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

Added a direct quote from VP Aref framing Iran's shift from 'sanction vulnerability' to 'authority in meeting global needs.'

1d ago@officialrnintel

Aref's statement was accompanied by a social media post reiterating the theme of reversal, citing past fuel sanctions and current energy negotiations.

1d ago@Osint613

The Vice President's statement was accompanied by a media post, reinforcing the public messaging.

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