Tensions in the ongoing Iran war have sharply escalated after Tehran warned it would “Completely Close” the Strait of Hormuz if its power plants are attacked. The threat comes amid rising confrontation with the United States under President Donald Trump.
Iranian officials say any strike on energy infrastructure would trigger widespread retaliation across the region, including potential attacks on critical facilities in countries hosting U.S. forces. The warning has intensified fears of a broader Middle East conflict.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most vital oil routes, carrying a significant share of global energy supplies. Any disruption has already unsettled markets and raised concerns over a global supply shock.
Meanwhile, the U.S. has increased its military presence in the region, signaling the risk of further escalation. Analysts warn that a closure of Hormuz or direct strikes on Iranian infrastructure could push the conflict into a dangerous new phase with far reaching economic consequences.















