Somehow the IRGC has appointed themselves the right to change international borders at will.
The REAL map of the Strait of Hormuz shows that Oman and Iran share a common border that runs down the middle of Strait of Hormuz. Oman owns the Western half of the Strait, Iran the Eastern half. The line is 12 miles out from both nation's shoreline. The strait is up to 600 feet deep on the Omani side, and is much shallower on the Iranian side.
Notice it isn't the Iranian government that published a new map of control... just the IRGC. I also noticed that they didn't identify WHO in the IRGC leadership appointed themselves the ability to claim new territory at will.
The best thing about delusions is that there is no limit to how much you can be deluded.
Somehow the IRGC has appointed themselves the right to change international borders at will.
The REAL map of the Strait of Hormuz shows that Oman and Iran share a common border that runs down the middle of Strait of Hormuz. Oman owns the Western half of the Strait, Iran the Eastern half. The line is 12 miles out from both nation's shoreline. The strait is up to 600 feet deep on the Omani side, and is much shallower on the Iranian side.
Notice it isn't the Iranian government that published a new map of control... just the IRGC. I also noticed that they didn't identify WHO in the IRGC leadership appointed themselves the ability to claim new territory at will.
Challenge, accepted.
Hahahahahaha.
I guess that the planned new canal across Northern Oman has been terminated.