Major Waterway Reopening Draws Global Attention
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies in the Persian Gulf, has recently returned to the forefront of international affairs. Iranian authorities formally declared this strategic passage fully open and accessible to all maritime traffic.
Flurry of U.S. Commentary on Regional Developments
This announcement prompted an immediate and voluble response from across the American political spectrum. A former U.S. president took to social media to publish a rapid series of posts, offering a detailed perspective on the unfolding situation.
Assessment and Declarations on Waterway Status
Within these statements, he asserted that the "Iranian Strait" is now completely open and prepared for transit. He noted that, with international cooperation, mine clearance operations in the channel had been concluded. He further emphasized Iran's commitment to no longer using the closure of the strait as a weapon in geopolitical confrontations.
Ongoing Maritime Measures and Final Conditions
Nevertheless, he added that specific maritime blockade measures targeting Iran would remain fully effective until a "deal" was one hundred percent complete, indicating certain preconditions were still pending.
Discourse on Nuclear Programs and Regional Allies
The former leader praised U.S. military prowess, crediting it with dismantling Iran's nuclear program and ensuring all related nuclear materials would be handled by the United States. He extended gratitude to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar for their assistance, offering particular praise for Pakistan's leadership.
Perspectives on International Bodies and Neighboring Affairs
His commentary included criticism of NATO, characterizing its communication as belated and unhelpful when needed. Regarding Lebanon, he issued a directive prohibiting further Israeli strikes and stated the U.S. would engage independently with Lebanon to manage the complex situation involving Hezbollah.
Critique of News Media and Concluding Remarks
He concluded by targeting several major U.S. news organizations, criticizing their lack of positive acknowledgment for the developments. He capped his posts by declaring, "Today is a great and glorious day for the world!" attributing profound global significance to the day's events.