Iran’s new security chief, Mohsen Rezaei, warns that neighbours who join what he calls a US “economic war” against Iran will be treated as enemies, and that Iran would target their interests.
In his first interview since being appointed to Iran’s supreme national security council, Rezaei says Iran would target oil-shipping routes leaving the Persian Gulf via alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz if those neighbours cooperate with the US. He also signals that American commercial interests could be affected, citing the regional impact of US economic pressure.
Both reports describe the remarks as part of Iran’s response to intensified US economic measures. They focus on the same central claims: Rezaei’s warning to regional states, Iran’s alleged ability to disrupt shipping beyond the Strait of Hormuz, and the framing of current tensions as an economic confrontation rather than a narrow maritime dispute.