Ex-IRGC Commander Warns Japanese Ships Will Be in Danger If Deployed to Hormuz
イラン元司令官 海峡へ派遣で“日本艦船は危険にさらされる”
Summary
A former commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that Japanese ships would be put in danger if they were deployed to the Strait of Hormuz, following reports that US President Trump has urged Japan and other nations to send vessels there. The ex-commander called on Japan to stay out of the dispute and avoid military involvement in the region. The warning signals Iran's intent to deter US allies from participating in any multinational naval presence near the strategically vital waterway.
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