Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards say the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the United States ends what they call its “acts of aggression,” according to remarks aired on Iranian state television. The Guards’ statement links the status of the key shipping route to U.S. actions, presenting the closure as conditional on a change in U.S. behavior. The statement also warns that other regional routes used to export oil could face similar risks, indicating broader concern over regional shipping and energy logistics beyond the Strait of Hormuz itself. The report cites the Guards’ comments without providing additional independent verification, specific timelines, or detailed explanations of what U.S. actions they are referring to. It also does not specify the practical implications for commercial shipping traffic, international maritime enforcement, or any related diplomatic steps. Overall, the available reporting centers on Iran’s military-linked messaging and its implications for maritime access through one of the world’s most important chokepoints for oil and gas transit.