The ongoing conflict in West Asia is becoming more frightening day by day. On the front that is burning due to the fierce attacks by America and Israel, Iran is also strongly retaliating against the American military bases present in Israel and the Gulf countries. Amidst the roar of missiles and drones, this conflict is now crossing its 28th day and tension is at its peak in the entire region. Amidst this raging situation, a big statement from America’s Foreign Minister Marco Rubio has now come out. He has said that America can accomplish its goals in weeks, not months and there will be no need to send ground troops for this.
While talking to reporters after the meeting of G7 countries in France, US Secretary of State Rubio said that America can achieve its military goals even without ground forces. He stressed that this operation will not last much longer. This war may end in a few weeks.
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Also expressed concern about the Strait of Hormuz
Along with this, Marco Rubio specifically mentioned the Strait of Hormuz. It is considered to be the most important oil route in the world. He said that if Iran closes this route or stops ships, it would be illegal and dangerous. He said that keeping this route open even after the war is over will be a big challenge. For this, America wants international cooperation.
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Now understand what are Iran’s preparations?
According to reports, Iran’s Parliament is considering charging toll from ships passing through this route. In such a situation, if this happens at this time, the oil trade around the world may be affected. On the other hand, if we talk about the latest updates regarding the talks between America and Iran, then Rubio said that America is still waiting for it to be clear who will negotiate on behalf of Iran. Rubio also said that the weapons that are being sent to Ukraine are not being used against Iran right now, but it could happen in the future.
