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US ‘Stands Ready’ to Keep Gulf Open #167348
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US ‘Stands Ready’ to Keep Gulf Open as Tehran Warns of ‘Consequences’ If Iran’s Oil Exports Hampered

Tensions flaring as Washington urges allies to scale back Iranian trade

RT - July 5, 2018

The US military declared it “stands ready” to keep waterways open in the Persian Gulf, after the Iranian President warned of “consequences” if Washington tried to reduce Tehran’s oil exports.

Captain Bill Urban, a spokesman for US Central Command (Centcom), said on Wednesday that the US Navy and its regional allies will ensure the Persian Gulf is open, and stand ready to safeguard “the freedom of navigation and the free flow of commerce wherever international law allows,” according to AP.

The timing of the US military statement was notable as it came on the heels of a remark by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani who hinted at Iran’s capability to repel Washington’s pressure.

Visiting Vienna on Wednesday, Rouhani lambasted the US, saying its attempt to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero is “mindless” and a sign that the Trump administration has not “thought about its consequences.” The Iranian nation “has always proved that they will firmly resist any threat to their national interests,” the President warned.

Although he did not specify any action Iran might take, some international media promptly attributed the remark to a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz, an important sea passage through which tankers carrying millions of barrels of oil shuttle every day.

Later in the day, “wise and rightful remarks” by President Rouhani received high praise from General Qassem Soleimani, an influential officer in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and commander of its Quds Force – a secretive elite unit believed to be involved in foreign clandestine operations.

In a letter quoted by state IRNA news agency, General Soleimani called President Rouhani a “dear brother”, and proclaimed: “What you said about the export of the Iranian oil and stance of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the Zionist regime of Israel was a source of proud.”

The statements come at a time when Washington is calling on its allies to stop importing Iranian oil by November 4, or face sanctions. A State Department official said on Tuesday that it had plans to follow up on the matter with Turkey, India and China, even as the US is trying not to “adversely impact” these countries, Bloomberg reported.

Rouhani’s comments on ‘consequences’ leave much to be interpreted, but Iran has threatened to disrupt navigation in one of the world’s most important maritime choke points in the past.

“What are you doing here? Go back to the Bay of Pigs,” Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told the US back in 2016. “What are you doing in the Persian Gulf? The Persian Gulf is our home.”

In 2012, tensions in the Gulf reached a breaking point after Mohammad Kossari, deputy head of parliament’s Foreign Affairs and National Security Committee said Iran would “definitely”close the Strait of Hormuz if an EU oil embargo, imposed in line with the country’s nuclear program, disrupted the export of crude oil.


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Re: US ‘Stands Ready’ to Keep Gulf Open [Re: ConSigCor] #167350
07/05/2018 12:45 PM
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Remember the "Carter Doctrine?" (Don't laugh, he really did have one,) The Strait of Hormuz would remain open. And iran's leaders must know they can't match the U.S.Navy in the Gulf.

iran's leaders are in a bind, between their military adventures in Syria and Iraq, all the sanctions about to be reimposed, and political unrest at home. Maybe they think a standoff with the U.S. would help unite their people. That would be a pretty desperate gamble.

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Re: US ‘Stands Ready’ to Keep Gulf Open [Re: ConSigCor] #167361
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Iran has beefed up greatly its anti ship missiles based on shore near the straights. Some are also on mobile launchers. Also they have massive amount of suicide small boats that can do great damage to our aluminum Navy escort ships for the carrier. CIWS is great, but it can run out of ammo if stressed by many targets at once. They (Iran) on has to get one little boat thru and a billion dollar ship can be disabled or sunk.

Right now our Navy is running on fumes and the pure numbers are lower than when Reagan took over. Obama was successful in reducing our naval size by over 30%!

Re: US ‘Stands Ready’ to Keep Gulf Open [Re: ConSigCor] #167378
07/08/2018 12:58 PM
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Iran threatens to shut down the Gulf of Hormuz. This would hurt our "allies," the Saudis. But the U.S. could well come out ahead, helping our growing oil exports. Frankly, it would hurt the Iranians more than it would hurt us. Maybe our Navy, instead of fighting to keep it open, should be working to keep it closed.

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Iranian military officials are threatening to enact a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for oil in the Persian Gulf, if the United States follows through with efforts to block all of Iran's oil exports under a rash of new economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic, according to regional reports.

Ali Jafari, commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, warned the Trump administration to not "make any stupid move to halt Iran's oil export," vowing that if the U.S. administration follows through with this threat, Iranian forces will shut down the Strait of Hormuz for all nations, a move that could cripple the regional flow of crude oil products.

"We stand ready to put in action President Hassan Rouhani's latest position that if Tehran were not able to export its crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz, no other country would be able to do so," Jafari was quoted as saying in Iran's state-controlled press.

The plan to shut down the critical shipping lane is said to be endorsed by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who, along with other top Iranian officials, has been working on contingency plans to combat U.S. economic sanctions on Tehran following President Donald Trump's decision to walk away from the nuclear agreement.

Meanwhile, Iran's representative to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, blamed Trump for rising oil prices, claiming that the president's rhetoric could force oil prices to rise to $100 per barrel.


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