רוביא פארדאמט די איראנע שריט ביים הארמוז דורכגאנג
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a forceful warning during Senate testimony, declaring that Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz are “unlawful and illegal” and drawing near-universal condemnation from the international community. Rubio stressed that, aside from Iran itself, no nation supports the disruption, underscoring the escalating diplomatic and security crisis surrounding one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints.
The confrontation comes in the aftermath of early 2026 U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran, after which Tehran reportedly responded by mining and restricting passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for roughly 20% of global oil flows. The resulting disruption has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, reinforcing the Trump administration’s hardline position that freedom of navigation must be restored immediately.
Rubio made clear that reopening the strait is a non-negotiable first condition for any meaningful diplomatic engagement, though he emphasized that sanctions relief will not be granted for that step alone. Instead, he linked any potential easing of pressure to broader concessions from Iran, including verifiable limits on its nuclear program, signaling that Washington intends to keep maximum leverage in ongoing negotiations.