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Tension As Iran Closes Strait Of Hormuz, Blames US For Violating Agreement

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June 19, 2026
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As the world continues to watch the conflicting comments by President Donald Trump over the acclaimed success of the war and the fragile understanding for ceasefire, Iran says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz again, citing a continued presence of United States forces in the region and Israel’s refusal to pull forces out of southern Lebanon.

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Analysts had predicted that with the colossal losses incurred by the United States, without achieving any of its stated objectives before venturing into the war with Israel, the Memorandum of understanding would not stand.

With Trump having alot at stake, politically and financially, he was favourably disposed to ending the war to save the country and his political future.
Consequently, the analysts had insisted that, with Iran operating from the position of strengt, they would rather continue to demand for more concessions

According to a New York Post report, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the decision in a statement read over maritime radio channels on Friday.

The IRGC said the US was in violation of the memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran, which President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed Wednesday.

“Since Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, the complete lifting of the naval blockade, and the withdrawal of American terrorist forces from the Persian Gulf and the region are among the main conditions of the agreement between Iran and the United States, the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until these conditions are met,” the IRGC said.

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“All ships are requested, for the sake of their security and safety, not to approach the Strait of Hormuz. Any vessel that defies this directive will be targeted.”

In a separate statement, the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news agency said until Israel halts its actions and fully withdraws from Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz must remain closed, and all future negotiations must be canceled.

“The continuation of Israeli crimes and the occupation of Lebanese land signify the death of the agreement, and this must not be tolerated or overlooked,” the Tasnim statement reads.

Earlier, Switzerland announced that planned talks following up on the deal to end the Middle East war had been postponed.

The signing of the accord this week was intended to end the conflict in Iran, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin a 60-day period for talks on wider issues, including Tehran’s nuclear programme.

At the same time, the deal was to halt the fighting in Lebanon, but Israel’s military announced on Friday new strikes against Hezbollah targets in the nation’s south.

Under the new agreement, Iran would also receive a reconstruction package worth $300 billion from the US.

‘IRAN IS DIMINISHED’

Meanwhile, in a Truth Social post Trump said the war diminished Iran.

He said the US did not meet Iran out of desperation, insisting that Tehran was “finished” in the ongoing standoff between both countries.

Trump added that Washington would allow the 60-day negotiation period to run its course and ruled out any financial concessions to Iran, saying the US would not provide “ten cents” in funding.

 

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