‘रोज 2 अरब डॉलर का नुकसान…पागलपन है’, ईरान जंग के खिलाफ ट्रंप पर भड़के अमेरिकी सांसद – us senator chris murphy blames trump war against iran hormuz strait transit fee wdrk
America’s war against Iran is not getting support from its NATO allies and criticism of President Trump is increasing in the country too. US President Donald Trump, along with Israel, is waging a war against Iran, but he is facing huge losses in this war. Trump is on target regarding this loss. US MP Chris Murphy, while criticizing the ongoing war in West Asia, said that America is spending 2 billion dollars every day to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
He argued that the strait was open before the war began and that the conflict was a deliberately created crisis, killing Americans, causing huge costs, and impacting the global economy.
He said, ‘The problem is that the strait was open before the war started. Now we are trying to solve the problem that we have created ourselves. This is madness.
He further said, ‘Two billion dollars is a huge amount. We are spending at least this much every day in this war.
iran Now it is charging a fee of 2 million dollars (about Rs 18.8 crore) from some ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Amidst the ongoing war with America and Israel, Iran has taken this step to take advantage of its control over this important route of global shipping.
This fee has now been implemented by Iran. Alaeddin Boroujardi, a member of the Iranian parliament’s national security committee, told Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB that the move shows a new sovereign arrangement on Hormuz.
He said, ‘Taking transit fees of 2 million dollars from some ships shows the strength of Iran. Now, since war has a cost, it is natural that we take this fee. He claimed that this step shows Iran’s authority over Hormuz.
Iran is making a law regarding transit fees on the Strait of Hormuz
According to media associated with the Iranian government, Iran is preparing a law to impose duty on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Fars, a news agency affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard, reported that an MP has said that this step is also an attempt to formalize Iran’s monitoring of the Strait of Hormuz.
According to the report, the draft of this law has been prepared, but it is not complete yet. MPs are planning to prepare a draft of the bill and present it in Parliament by next week. According to the MP, Iran will charge ships a fee for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
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