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IRGC officer: Iran now considers Strait of Hormuz a much larger zone

According to a'senior officer' in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, Iran has expanded the definition of the Strait of Hormuz far beyond what it was before the Iran war.

Fars, a news agency affiliated with the Iranian government, reported Tuesday that the strait was no longer viewed by the IRGC Navy as a small stretch of water around a few islands, but had been significantly enlarged and given a greater military significance.

"In the past the Strait of Hormuz has been defined as a small area around islands like Hormuz or Hengam. But today, this view is changing," said Akbarzadeh.

The Iranian authorities have not responded to an immediate request for comment.

Around a fifth (or more) of the world’s?oil supply and liquefied gas passes through this strait. It is the main route to the Gulf for countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Qatar.

Akbarzadeh described the strait as "a vast operating area" stretching from Jask, in the east, to Siri Island, in the west.

This is the second time that Iran has announced an expansion since its war with the U.S.

The IRGC Navy published a map on May 4 showing a zone of control extending a significant a'stretch of 'the UAE Gulf of Oman coast.

The area covered by the road stretched from Iran's Mount Mobarak to the UAE's Fujairah and Iran's Qeshm Island, and then westwards to the UAE's Umm 'al Quwain.

The announcement made on Tuesday appears to be a broadening of this area.

Fars and Tasnim reported that another 'Iranian media agency', Fars and Tasnim on Tuesday, said the strait had increased in width from 20-30 miles to 200-300 miles.

Tasnim stated that the expanded zone is a "complete crescent". (Reporting and editing by William Maclean, Jason Neely and Dubai newsroom)

(source: Reuters)