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How does this refute what I said? The Canal of Suez was not built by the Egyptians. It was first built by the Achaemenids of Persia, and later was revived and widened by the French and the British. So, if anything, the toll should go to Iran, the UK and France.
Why is Egypt taking the toll? They didn't build it. They had nothing to do with its existence.
State that law. What law is it?
You're missing the point, my friend. Egypt didn't build it. So, how is it different from the Strait of Hormuz? God created the Strait of Hormuz and now we are collecting toll there.You can charge the toll tax at Suez Canal if you (Iran) holds it or whoever holds it.
I never said Iran "owned" the Strait of Hormuz. State the law that says that Iran cannot control the Strait of Hormuz. Most heavy tankers pass through Iranian territorial waters because the depth of the other part of the strait in its narrowest point is not enough for heavy oil tankers and containers. Iran does not own the strait, but it can certainly administer its own territorial waters."The Strait of Hormuz is not owned by a single country but is bordered by Iran to the north and Oman (specifically its Musandam Peninsula enclave) to the south. While it is a critical international waterway governed by maritime law—specifically the right of "transit passage"
Don't think Turkey can dare stop oil supply to Israel.Now, will turkey stop the oil supply to Israel from Azerbaijan through its land ?
The law if the jungle, not sure why people keep pointing to international law when the collective west turned a blind eye to it in their numerous aggressions. Iran should set a precedent its time to fight back against the empire or get gobbled by it.How does this refute what I said? The Canal of Suez was not built by the Egyptians. It was first built by the Achaemenids of Persia, and later was revived and widened by the French and the British. So, if anything, the toll should go to Iran, the UK and France.
Why is Egypt taking the toll? They didn't build it. They had nothing to do with its existence.
State that law. What law is it?
Indeed, international law no longer means anything when Netanyahu can set the whole region ablaze with zero consequences.The law if the jungle, not sure why people keep pointing to international law when the collective west turned a blind eye to it in their numerous aggressions. Iran should set a precedent its time to fight back against the empire or get gobbled by it.
You've literally just proved the point being made by @ShapurII ,me, and others.This is AI generated too.
"The Strait of Hormuz is not owned by a single country but is bordered by Iran to the north and Oman (specifically its Musandam Peninsula enclave) to the south. While it is a critical international waterway governed by maritime law—specifically the right of "transit passage"
Agree. But even IF "international law" is selectively applied, Iran has not breached it.The law if the jungle, not sure why people keep pointing to international law when the collective west turned a blind eye to it in their numerous aggressions. Iran should set a precedent its time to fight back against the empire or get gobbled by it.
Iran is being unreasonable here. Iran blocked Strait of Hormuz itself for weeks and stopped the tankers of other Gulf nations leaving out of strait unless they paid the toll tax while Iranian tankers keep moving in/out of Strait without any restriction during the period.
Iran and US both are stubborn. The region will have serious consequences If Iran acquires nuclear weapons and/or start charging the toll tax which is against the international law as strait of Hromuz is not man's made.
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