Publish dateWednesday 15 April 2026 - 09:11
Story Code : 351103
The Strait of Hormuz and Iran
In a conversation with AVA, political, economic and media experts, referring to Iran's military power and its dominance over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, called the Islamic Republic of Iran victorious in both fields (field and diplomacy) against America. They also emphasized that the media should also explain America's defeat to the people in the "War of Narratives".
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: At the same time as the negotiations remain fruitless and the tensions and aggressions of the American-Zionist forces against the Islamic Republic of Iran continue for forty days, political, economic and media experts in a conversation with AVA emphasize that power-based diplomacy, especially relying on the Strait of Hormuz and military power, acts as a pressure lever and a firm support for Iran's foreign policy. At the same time, the escalation of tensions has serious economic consequences for Afghanistan.

Syed Zia Hosseini, a political analyst and spokesperson of the High Commission of Shiites of Afghanistan, said in a conversation with Ava that diplomacy is effective when it is accompanied by military power. He said: "A country that has the upper hand both in the field of diplomacy and in the military field can bring the other side to the negotiation table."

Stating that the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's military power are considered as a lever of power and an important support for this country's diplomacy in the current situation, he stated that due to the disregard of the United States of America to international conventions, the world system is now faced with disorder and chaos.

Daud Nazeri, a media expert, said in a conversation with Ava that the "war of narratives" after the failure of negotiations means the interpretation of this failure for public opinion. He added that through this tool, public opinion can be managed, internal cohesion can be maintained, and the narrative of America's failure can be explained to the people.

He emphasized that this process can lead to strengthening domestic acceptance, increasing the support of allies and creating a global consensus against the enemy. According to Nazeri, Iran has extensive tools in the war of narratives, while Donald Trump's actions are evaluated against these tools.

Seyed Alidad Mossadegh, an expert on economic affairs, also stated in a conversation with Ava reporter that Afghanistan, as one of Iran's strategic and major partners, will suffer from the failure of negotiations. He added that Afghanistan will face serious problems with the disruption of the activity of one of the important ports like Chabahar.

According to him, according to some statistics, Afghanistan does about 42% of its export and import with Iran. He emphasized that Afghanistan is a developing country and due to its high dependence on oil resources, any war and increase in costs in Iran will directly affect the price of products and the economic situation of Afghanistan.

This expert further warned that if the war continues and the destruction of economic infrastructure in Iran, the process of returning migrants to Afghanistan will intensify; While the country currently does not have the necessary capacity to manage this situation.

According to him, the US faces three scenarios: first, returning to the negotiating table due to Iran's field strength and leverage; Second, withdrawing from the war due to heavy military and economic costs and a decrease in global popularity; And third, the continuation of unilateral tensions that will ultimately lead to the defeat of this country in the field and public opinion of the world.
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