Iran, Crosetto: “Tehran is not respecting commitments, it has uncovered strategy on Hormuz”

Iran, Crosetto: “Tehran is not respecting commitments, it has uncovered strategy on Hormuz”
Follow us on

Rome, July 11 (LaPresse) – “It is a re-edition of what we have seen in recent months, with Hormuz blocked by the unacceptable and insane Iranian strategy. The Tehran regime first makes commitments and then fails to honour them, by bombing ships.” This was said by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto in an interview with Corriere della Sera. “As the war has evolved – Crosetto observed – the Iranians have discovered that closing Hormuz is the strongest of weapons, because it allows them to harm the entire world. A new strategy.” “Trump decapitated the Iranian regime – Crosetto noted – but by eliminating the religious component, the Revolutionary Guards remained, the most violent and extremist military forces. Iran today is divided into two: there is the military side, which wants to end the war and negotiate, even by giving something up, and there is the more fundamentalist side, which is willing to sacrifice the country even for the coming decades.” Regarding the espionage dossier: “I am concerned about not only national security – Crosetto said – but also the evolution of relations between major powers in the world. In addition to enemies, there are the involuntary allies of enemies. Now there is Piantedosi. He has worked very well, achieving extraordinary results. As Salvini had already done.”

Rome, July 11 (LaPresse) – “It is a re-edition of what we have seen in recent months, with Hormuz blocked by the unacceptable and insane Iranian strategy. The Tehran regime first makes commitments and then fails to honour them, by bombing ships.” This was said by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto in an interview with Corriere della Sera. “As the war has evolved – Crosetto observed – the Iranians have discovered that closing Hormuz is the strongest of weapons, because it allows them to harm the entire world. A new strategy.” “Trump decapitated the Iranian regime – Crosetto noted – but by eliminating the religious component, the Revolutionary Guards remained, the most violent and extremist military forces. Iran today is divided into two: there is the military side, which wants to end the war and negotiate, even by giving something up, and there is the more fundamentalist side, which is willing to sacrifice the country even for the coming decades.” Regarding the espionage dossier: “I am concerned about not only national security – Crosetto said – but also the evolution of relations between major powers in the world. In addition to enemies, there are the involuntary allies of enemies. Now there is Piantedosi. He has worked very well, achieving extraordinary results. As Salvini had already done.”

© Riproduzione Riservata