Political Deputy of IRGC Navy: New Plan Expands Strait of Hormuz into Vast Operational Zone

The political deputy of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy stated that under a new plan, the scope of the Strait of Hormuz has been significantly expanded and transformed into a vast operational area.
Mohammad Akbarzadeh said in a TV interview that under the new plan, the expanse of the Strait of Hormuz has increased from 20–30 miles in the past to over 200–300 miles — forming a complete crescent.Akbarzadeh added: "This comes while some enemies claimed that the naval force of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been weakened or does not exist. But this very design and implementation of the new plan shows that this force is present on the scene with authority."The political deputy of the IRGC Navy emphasized that the Islamic Republic of Iran monitors regional movements with precision and authority, and will not allow any violation of its waters and interests.He stated that the guardians of the Strait of Hormuz have shown that this strait is under the authoritative control of the Islamic Republic of Iran and is protected with strength.According to Akbarzadeh, the Islamic Republic of Iran's view of the Strait of Hormuz is not merely a limited geographical perspective, but a strategic and distinctive one.He added: "In the fields of energy, commodity trade, and transit, the Islamic Republic of Iran has not only created no obstacles in the Strait of Hormuz but has also provided extensive services to the world. This approach stems from a policy of de-escalation and ensuring security."
The political deputy of the IRGC Navy said: "We sought peace and security in the region, but today the conditions have changed, and new policies regarding the Strait of Hormuz are being implemented — policies whose results the world will see."
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