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Iran's New Leader's Remarks Detailed Explanation——Why Block the Strait of Hormuz
Xiao Mei Yi is truly hitting the enemy’s sore spot on this matter — not targeting the powerful United States or the U.S. military, but rather the ultimate decision-makers who implement everything.
In other words, the United States and the U.S. military are never Iran’s enemies; the American people are not. However, the decision-makers behind sanctions on Iran and their team are, and more broadly, Zionism is.
This time, Iran’s stance is that they cannot defeat the powerful U.S. military — they have always known this. That’s why Iran is often called the “soft underbelly,” because they truly can’t stand up to it. Their defenses are completely porous, like a beehive, and any sign of resistance would lead to the complete annihilation of the insurgents and their families. Who can bear that? For a war that can never be won on the battlefield, few sane people would choose this dead-end path.
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz must be completely sealed. Unlike coal, oil is difficult to stockpile in large quantities, not to mention natural gas. Keeping this strait closed causes oil prices to rise continuously, which is extremely unfavorable to those who initially decided to attack Iran.
Old Trump claims that the U.S. is a net exporter of oil and gas, so rising oil prices don’t hurt them. On the surface, this sounds reasonable, but it’s actually very wrong. Trump is very anxious about this issue. High oil prices benefit the seven major American oil companies, allowing them to earn hundreds of billions of dollars more each year, paid for by the American public.
We know that Trump’s voter base is primarily the grassroots population. They have endured thirty years of capitalists raking in huge profits, which is why they elected such a far-right figure. But all they got in return was rising tariffs and living costs. Now, it’s getting interesting — oil, gas, and electricity prices are soaring (much of America’s electricity is generated by oil and gas). The midterm elections are coming up, and many lower-income people are awakening. They didn’t vote for a purely political figure; they voted for someone who thought he was very clever but is actually clueless and vain.
As long as oil prices stay high or continue to rise, Iran can achieve a significant goal: wiping out all anti-Iran factions in the U.S. (Zionists). Iran has never feared small Israel or other Middle Eastern countries; their real fear is repeating the Iraq-Libya scenario. If they can hold on and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, this event alone will serve as a clear wake-up call to the world, especially to the American people — those who think they are invincible and have won too much but can’t win anymore are fools. This will influence the U.S. midterm elections. Trump is under pressure; whether he succeeds or not, it’s almost certain that the Republicans won’t win the 2028 election. Any covert operations he conducts in these four years will be scrutinized and punished later.
Those who signed off on launching attacks, those who killed Old Aunt Mei and her entire family, will ultimately lose everything. Following the footsteps of South Korea’s former president, the ultimate goal of sealing the Strait of Hormuz is to serve as a warning: justice has a cause, and debts have owners. Once this is done, no one will dare to think about it again — once you become a mad dog, no one will dare to bite you!