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Iran’s Judiciary Chief Says Trump Begging for Support in Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions

The head of Iran’s judiciary announced that the US president, Donald Trump, has recently requested several countries to send warships and troops to the Strait of Hormuz. However, according to him, these requests have not been met with positive responses. Mohseni Ejei, referring to recent regional developments, said that the United States previously sought to portray itself as a superpower that no country could challenge. However, he added, “the arrogance of domination” was damaged during the recent war. He further stated that Iran’s position and the “power of Islam” have been strengthened in the eyes of the global community. The Iranian judiciary chief also stated that Iran’s adversaries had assumed that imposing war would disrupt the country’s internal stability. He noted that despite the deaths of several senior figures, including the leader of the Islamic Republic and some commanders, the country’s administration has continued without interruption. According to Ejei, not only has there been no disruption in governance, but motivation and resilience among the people have increased. These remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, which remains a key factor in regional and international equations.

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