An adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Iran’s nuclear weapon “is called the Strait of Hormuz,” and that the waterway has unlimited potential to be used against the U.S., following a two-week ceasefire deal with the Middle Eastern country. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of the Security Council and Russia’s former president,…
Putin adviser calls Strait of Hormuz Iran’s nuclear weapon: ‘Its potential is inexhaustible’
Originally reported by The Hill
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