Iran threatens to close more vital seaways as US renews blockade
The Red Sea gateway is seen as the next flashpoint as Trump warns of targeting Iranian energy infrastructure

The apparent threat to shipping through Bab el-Mandeb, a gateway to the Red Sea, follows an escalation between Iran and the US since last week that has severely frayed a tentative truce signed in June.
The war, which began with US and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28, triggered Iranian attacks on Gulf states that host US bases and caused major disruption to global energy supplies, raising fears of a surge in inflation.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Wednesday it had struck US military sites, including in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, after “US’ treacherous military dispatched its naval pirates to the Indian Ocean, ostensibly to control the Strait of Hormuz”.

The US “must brace for the closure of all other export corridors that benefit the US and its allies,” the IRGC said. “Regional energy exports are either shared by all, or denied to all.”