Tehran markets ship attacks as customer service; Washington responds with ordnance
The post Tehran markets ship attacks as customer service; Washington responds with ordnance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spent Tuesday insisting it is diligently fulfilling its Strait of Hormuz commitments under the memorandum signed at Versailles, hours after projectiles struck a Qatari liquefied natural gas carrier and a Saudi tanker inside the waterway it claims to be safeguarding. The spokesperson cast vessels sailing routes uncoordinated with Iran, or masking their transponders, as authors of their own misfortune, then professed bafflement at Qatar’s accusations, framing them as an affront to neighbourly principle. Rezaei, advisor to the Supreme Leader, completed the set by declaring it obvious that Washington will steer the talks to failure; blame for a collapse is being assigned before the collapse arrives. Washington’s answer skipped the podium entirely, with Central Command announcing a series of intense strikes on Iran to penalize the targeting