Iran Warns U.S. of "Infrastructure for Infrastructure" War, Will Control Hormuz as "Unbreakable Red Line" - đ The Liberty Daily
(ZeroHedge)âSince the prior dayâs handover of American detainee Dena Karari back to the US, which President Trump said he âappreciatedâ as a rare âgesture of goodwillâ from Iran, Washingtonâs bombs over the Islamic Republic appear to have ceased or slowed, for now at least.
But that doesnât mean Iranâs retaliatory missiles and drones on Americaâs Gulf allies have halted. On Thursday, Kuwait has announced its air defenses continue to be active, confronting inbound assaults by âhostile dronesâ.
ADVERTISEMENTâThe General Staff of the Army notes that any explosion sounds heard are the result of air defense systems intercepting the hostile attacks,â the Kuwaiti military said in a statement, blasting âthe sinful Iranian aggression.â It added: âEveryone is requested to adhere to the security and safety instructions issued by the competent authorities.â
After five consecutive days of US attack waves, the Iranian military has yet to show signs of backing off its assertions of âcontrolâ over the Strait of Hormuz, and its military has newly warned that the energy transit waterway is an âunbreakable red lineâ which it will enforce.
On Wednesday President Trump warned that if Iran doesnât come back to the negotiating table â while relinquishing control of Hormuz â that by next week strikes will expand to include civic and energy infrastructure, such as bridges.
Tehran has in turn counter-threatened to destroy âall infrastructure throughout the regionâ if Trump acts on this threat to attack Iranâs vital infrastructure cites.
New: âInfrastructure for Infrastructureâ â Iranâs Khatam Al-Anbiya Joint HQ Colonel Ibrahim Zolfaghari:
đ˘ NEW: âInfrastructure for Infrastructureâ
Iranâs Khatam Al-Anbiya Joint HQ Colonel Ibrahim Zolfaghari:
đšâUnder no circumstances and in no way will we allow America, as a foreign and extra-regional country, to interfere in the Strait of Hormuz. This is Iranâs unimpeachable⌠https://t.co/5DscO4bJVh pic.twitter.com/iGQuEOE9nW
â Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) July 16, 2026
There are already signs that Iran could be making good on this threat, with Reuters reporting that âIraq briefly suspended oil âloadings on Thursday before resuming them after a drone hit an oil âtanker at its Basra terminal, four Iraqi oil and security sources told Reuters.â
However, no fire or damage resulted from the attack, with sources indicating it wasnât immediately clear who launched it (whether directly from the Iranians, or perhaps from Tehran-aligned Iraqi paramilitaries). Iraqi oil officials have downplayed the incident:
âIt is not â targeting Basra Oil Terminal. Its target is another place. Loading is at normal rates âdepending on the vesselsâ availability,â Ali Nazar said.
An oil ministry spokesperson said loadings were âongoing at Iraqâs southern ports and that the ministry is investigating the matter.
Iranian officials are meanwhile accusing Washington of more war crimes, specifically of carrying out a âbarbaric attackâ after a cancer hospital in Iranâs southwest was forced to evacuate due to heavy airstrikes on the area.
âThis barbaric attack â reminiscent of Israelâs atrocities against healthcare facilities â caused severe suffering and anxiety upon the hospitalised children,â Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei posted on X. He stated there were â211 patients undergoing chemotherapyâ which had to be evacuated Wednesday. No response has been immediately forthcoming by the US side.
To review of the events of the prior 24 hours:
As for the situation of global shipping through the Strait, Kpler has recorded that merely 13 merchant ships transited the waterway on Wednesday, including eight that departed the Persian Gulf and five having entered.
Among those, only one â a bulk carrier entering the Gulf â used the US-approved route for safe passage, which hugs the Omani coast. Iran has been busy boasting that a huge array of companies and countries have sought to negotiate passage with Tehran on its terms of late.
This has settled into a waiting game amid dangerous escalatory tit-for-tat strikes, with each seeking to outlast in terms of absorbing pain.
COLUMN: Iran will win some short-term battles over the Strait of Hormuz, putting US President Trump over a barrel. But its ability to hold the global economy to ransom will fade as bypass pipelines proliferate. And Iranian officials know it.@Opinion https://t.co/uimMjVJ7bN
â Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) July 16, 2026
..with that in mind, a âfinal blowâ?

As for the fact that the US military hit an âunapprovedâ oil tanker Wednesday near Iranâs main export terminal for the first time since the restart of the blockade on the Islamic Republicâs ports, CIC economists including Anne-Lise Cornen summarized where things stand for the White House in a note to clientsâŚ
âThe challenge for Donald Trump will be to prevent a further rise in inflationary pressures and their detrimental effects on the economy, at a time when the situation was beginning to improve in June,â they said.