(Seoul=Compiled) Military tensions between the United States and Iran are once again escalating to dangerous levels. As U.S. forces opened fire on an Iranian tanker near the Strait of Hormuz on the 8th (local time), diplomatic channels between the two countries are rapidly freezing over.
According to foreign media including The New York Times, U.S. military vessels fired on tankers presumed to be of Iranian nationality in the Persian Gulf waters that day, prompting a strong backlash from Iran's foreign minister, who said "Washington is undermining diplomacy head-on." Iran characterized the U.S. military action as a "reckless and provocative attack" and called for an immediate response from the international community.
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U.S. Fires on Iranian Tanker in Strait of Hormuz... Tehran Condemns 'Reckless Attack'
As the U.S. military opened fire on an Iranian tanker near the Strait of Hormuz, U.S.-Iran tensions are intensifying. While Iran strongly protested, calling it a "reckless attack," U.S. Secretary of State Rubio hinted at the possibility of diplomatic dialogue.

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On the other hand, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters the same day, "We expect there will be a statement from Tehran during Friday," leaving open the possibility of a diplomatic resolution. However, the U.S. government maintains that the firing was a justified measure for freedom of navigation and the protection of its assets.
This clash, which occurred amid months of parallel deadlock between the two countries over nuclear negotiations and sanctions relief, is expected to have significant repercussions. Some observers are raising the possibility that Iran could play the card of blockading the Strait of Hormuz. As approximately 20% of the world's crude oil shipments pass through this strait, analysts note that a prolonged crisis would inevitably deal a direct shock to international oil prices.
The South Korean government is also closely monitoring the Middle East situation. Diplomatic authorities are reportedly conducting safety checks on Korean residents in the region and have begun analyzing the impact on crude oil supply and demand.
This clash, which occurred amid months of parallel deadlock between the two countries over nuclear negotiations and sanctions relief, is expected to have significant repercussions. Some observers are raising the possibility that Iran could play the card of blockading the Strait of Hormuz. As approximately 20% of the world's crude oil shipments pass through this strait, analysts note that a prolonged crisis would inevitably deal a direct shock to international oil prices.
The South Korean government is also closely monitoring the Middle East situation. Diplomatic authorities are reportedly conducting safety checks on Korean residents in the region and have begun analyzing the impact on crude oil supply and demand.
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