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Iran has put up billboards across the country to rally support from locals over the Strait of Hormuz issue. The billboards carry the slogan: "Control of the Strait of Hormuz will be Iran’s forever."
Political scientist Ian Bremmer posted a picture of one such billboard that is hung all across Iran.
Iran has been claiming authority over the Strait of Hormuz, irking US President Donald Trump, who has demanded the key waterway be reopened. Hormuz has become a major sticking point between Iran and the US as they try to reach a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament and lead negotiator, said on Wednesday that reopening the Strait of Hormuz would be “impossible” while the US and Israel committed “flagrant” breaches of the ceasefire, including the US naval blockade, “the hostage-taking of the world’s economy” and “Zionist warmongering”.
In a post on X, Ghalibaf said that the US and Israel “did not achieve their goals through military aggression, nor will they through bullying”. Earlier, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that its naval forces had stopped two ships attempting to cross the strait and brought them to shore.
Iran’s semi-official news agency Tasnim reported that the IRGC accused the two ships, the Panama-flagged MSC Francesca and Liberia-flagged Epaminondas, of “attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz covertly”. It is pertinent to note that the Epaminondas is Greek-operated, and Greece’s foreign minister confirmed there had been an attack against a Greek-owned cargo ship.
Meanwhile, a UK-based maritime security monitor reported attacks on ships in the waterway on Wednesday. This included one incident in which a vessel was approached by an Iranian gunboat “that then fired upon the vessel, which has caused heavy damage to the bridge”.
Political scientist Ian Bremmer posted a picture of one such billboard that is hung all across Iran.
“control of the strait of hormuz will be iran’s forever” - billboards and banners like this all over iran
regime has made top priority of delivering that message to the people pic.twitter.com/7EFjpK9s2f
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) April 22, 2026
Iran has been claiming authority over the Strait of Hormuz, irking US President Donald Trump, who has demanded the key waterway be reopened. Hormuz has become a major sticking point between Iran and the US as they try to reach a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament and lead negotiator, said on Wednesday that reopening the Strait of Hormuz would be “impossible” while the US and Israel committed “flagrant” breaches of the ceasefire, including the US naval blockade, “the hostage-taking of the world’s economy” and “Zionist warmongering”.
In a post on X, Ghalibaf said that the US and Israel “did not achieve their goals through military aggression, nor will they through bullying”. Earlier, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that its naval forces had stopped two ships attempting to cross the strait and brought them to shore.
Iran’s semi-official news agency Tasnim reported that the IRGC accused the two ships, the Panama-flagged MSC Francesca and Liberia-flagged Epaminondas, of “attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz covertly”. It is pertinent to note that the Epaminondas is Greek-operated, and Greece’s foreign minister confirmed there had been an attack against a Greek-owned cargo ship.
Meanwhile, a UK-based maritime security monitor reported attacks on ships in the waterway on Wednesday. This included one incident in which a vessel was approached by an Iranian gunboat “that then fired upon the vessel, which has caused heavy damage to the bridge”.















