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Iran threatens fourfold retaliation against Gulf nations backing the US amid rising Hormuz tensions.
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Iranian Vice President Esmail Saghab Esfahani. Photo: X

'One equals four': Iran issues ‘quadruple strike’ warning to Gulf nations after Trump's threats

| @indiablooms | Apr 27, 2026, at 03:39 pm

Iran has issued a strong warning to neighbouring Gulf countries, cautioning them against supporting the United States amid rising tensions over the Strait of Hormuz and uncertainty surrounding ongoing diplomatic efforts.

The statement comes as the standoff between Tehran and Washington intensifies following recent remarks by Donald Trump regarding pressure on Iran’s oil infrastructure.

Iran warns of ‘quadruple’ retaliation

Iran’s Vice President Esmail Saghab Esfahani said Tehran would respond forcefully to any act targeting its infrastructure. 
 
He stated that if Iranian oil facilities were damaged, the response would be multiplied against those backing the aggressor.
 
In a message shared publicly, he asserted that Iran would adopt a proportional yet amplified approach, warning that any damage to a single oil facility could result in fourfold retaliation against supportive nations.

Trump signals pressure on Iran’s oil network

The warning follows comments from President Trump, who indicated that sustained economic and strategic pressure could severely impact Iran’s ability to transport and store oil.

In recent statements, he highlighted Iran’s financial strain and suggested that continued restrictions could disrupt its oil pipelines within days. 
 
The focus on energy infrastructure reflects Washington’s broader strategy to exert pressure on Tehran.

Iran highlights strategic ‘supply cards’

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf also responded, outlining what he described as Iran’s leverage in the ongoing standoff.
 
Using an economic analogy, he argued that Iran holds key “supply cards” capable of influencing global oil markets. 
 
He referenced critical chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb, suggesting that disruptions in these areas could significantly impact global supply chains.
 
He further noted that while the United States may rely on measures such as inventory releases and demand adjustments, seasonal demand peaks could complicate the situation.

Rising stakes in global energy corridor

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes, carrying a significant share of global oil shipments. 
 
Any escalation in the region has immediate implications for international energy markets and maritime security.
 
Iran’s latest warning adds to growing concerns over the stability of supply chains, particularly as tensions continue without a clear resolution.

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