Iran: We will not allow 'even one liter of oil' to be supplied to West Asia if US and Israel continue attacks

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that it will not allow ”even one liter of oil” to be supplied to West Asia if the US and Israel continue their attacks.

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Kantipur Reporter

Iran: We will not allow 'even one liter of oil' to be supplied to West Asia if US and Israel continue attacks

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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that it will not allow 'even one liter of oil' to be supplied to West Asia if the US and Israel continue their attacks. US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran again if it stops oil exports. Iran has made this statement in response.

Trump said on Monday that 'Iran's military has been severely damaged.' The conflict could end in as little as four weeks. However, it is not known what victory will look like.'

Israel's aim in the war is to remove the religious regime. US officials have said that the aim is to destroy Iran's missile capabilities and nuclear program. But Trump said the war will only end if the Iranian government complies.

Trump had said that the US would intensify its attacks if Iran blocked tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC has claimed that no oil will leave the region while Israel and the US continue to attack. 

Immediately after, Trump tweeted on the Truth social network, 'If Iran blocks oil supplies from the Strait of Hormuz, the US will attack 20 times more than before. .'

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that he had bitter experiences in past negotiations and that there was no possibility of resuming talks with the US.  'The US team claimed that they had made great progress in the three previous talks, but they still decided to attack us, so I don't think we should have an agenda to talk to them again,' he said. The Strait of Hormuz waterway is closed due to war. Producers have been forced to halt production as storage facilities fill up, and tankers are unable to travel for more than a week, Reuters reported.

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