US Ambassador to UN Threatens Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Infrastructure

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz claimed on Sunday that the United States will continue its operations to destroy infrastructure utilized by Iran in connection with controlling the Strait of Hormuz, if necessary. These assertions come as a purported response to Iran’s alleged attacks on U.S. vessels and bases.
Waltz stated, “Iran is mistaken if it believes Trump will stand idly by while its forces attack our ships and bases.” He further asserted that Iran must “either choose to be a responsible nation or continue on a path that leads to its destruction.”
This declaration follows reports from the Axios news site, which, citing an American official, confirmed renewed violations of a ceasefire by Washington. The official claimed that the U.S. military conducted attacks against targets in Iran in response to a Saturday attack on a commercial oil tanker.
The CENTCOM terrorist forces had also officially confirmed this transgression. The Central Command of the American terrorist forces in the region (CENTCOM) announced earlier today that U.S. forces, under the direct order of Donald Trump, have carried out further attacks against multiple targets on Iranian soil.
The American entity claimed these attacks were a reprisal for Iran’s recent strike on the commercial oil tanker “Kiko,” flagged by Panama, which was reportedly targeted by Iranian attack drones. CENTCOM, without referencing repeated ceasefire violations by the U.S., alleged that American fighter jets targeted Iranian military infrastructure, including surveillance systems, communication networks, and air defense sites.
CENTCOM further claimed in its statement, “Our attacks have targeted Iran’s mine-laying capabilities.”

