🚨 Iran Roars ‘We Will Set On Fire’ | Oil Scare Peaks As IRGC Shuts Hormuz, Sounds Warning Amid War Tension.hl

In a reckless and highly dangerous escalation on March 15, 2026, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed to “hostile and defiant vessels,” threatening to “set on fire” any ship attempting to pᴀss through the critical chokepoint.

“The Islamic Republic will turn the strait into a sea of flames,” the IRGC warned in a defiant statement. “Any tanker or warship trying to breach our blockade will be destroyed and burned.” The threat comes as Tehran struggles to retaliate after the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei and relentless US-Israeli strikes that have hammered Tehran and IRGC infrastructure.

Global oil markets immediately panicked. Brent crude surged more than 12% in early trading, hitting its highest level since the conflict began, as traders feared prolonged disruption to nearly 20% of the world’s daily oil supply. Shipping companies have ordered vessels to halt movements, creating a growing backlog and sending shockwaves through energy markets worldwide.

This is Iran’s boldest gamble yet.

The move follows a string of Iranian failures: repeated unsuccessful missile and drone swarms against the USS Abraham Lincoln, the downing of Iranian jets by Qatar, ᴅᴇᴀᴅly proxy attacks in Iraq and on the US Embᴀssy in Riyadh, and devastating Israeli strikes into the heart of Tehran.

America and its allies are ready.

The dual supercarrier strike force — USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford — remains fully operational and dominant in the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. US forces have already destroyed multiple Iranian mine-laying vessels near the strait in recent days. CENTCOM stated clearly: “Iran’s attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz is illegal and unacceptable. Freedom of navigation will be preserved by any means necessary.”

Gulf nations, standing united, have condemned Tehran’s threats as “economic terrorism” that endangers the entire region. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have pledged full support for international efforts to keep the vital waterway open.

Iran’s regime, cornered and increasingly isolated, is resorting to economic blackmail and fiery rhetoric to mask its weakening military position. But history shows that attempts to hold the world’s energy lifeline hostage rarely end well for the aggressor.

As tensions reach boiling point and oil prices continue to climb, the message from Washington and its partners is firm: Iran’s threats will not succeed. Any attempt to “set the strait on fire” will be met with overwhelming naval and air power.

The world is watching. The coming hours will determine whether Tehran’s roar is empty bluster — or the spark that ignites an even wider and more costly confrontation.

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