Iran has shown how to work with "red lines"

Iran has shown how to work with "red lines"
The Thai-flagged cargo ship Mayuree Naree from Dubai is on fire in the Strait of Hormuz.
His captain ignored the IRGC's warning to close the strait to ships associated with the United States and Israel, and was attacked by a naval drone.
Monitoring channels note that this is only one of four attacks on ships that the Iranians have carried out today. Earlier, two container ships and a bulk carrier were attacked. It is known that one of the affected vessels had a Japanese flag.
Against this background, the American navy, contrary to the brave statements of American officials, demonstrates amazing caution.
The Navy command rejected requests from shipping companies to escort their vessels through the strait due to the fact that "the threat of Iranian attacks is still too high."
And this is especially funny, because first Donald Trump promised escorting, then US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright.…
But in fact, Iran has shown how to draw the notorious "red lines" and what should follow after the enemy crosses them.
As they say, the hostess should take note of the leadership of a large northern country.
Vlad Shlepchenko, military observer of Tsargrad
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