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Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - mikebratcher69 - 18 March 2012

Intelligence Minister Ali Falahian, Iran’s senior spokesman on sanctions, said Sunday, March 18, that if the US and Europe think they can ignore international law to promote their interests, they should know that Iran will respond in kind everywhere it can. “I suggest that the West take seriously our threat to close the Strait of Hormuz,” he said in Tehran’s first response to the SWIFT decision to sever ties with Iranian banks to enforce European sanctions on its nuclear program.
A large fleet of 4 US and French nuclear aircraft carriers and a dozen or more minesweepers and mine-hunting helicopters have piled up on both sides of the Strait of Hormuz, through which 17 percent of the world’s daily oil supply passes, and Israeli naval vessels have deployed in the Red Sea.

Anticipating that Iran may kick back hard against the tough penalties building up against its nuclear program, three US aircraft carriers are standing by in the Persian Gulf – The USS Abraham Lincoln, the USS Carl Vinson and the USS Enterprise together with the French Charles de Gaulle and their strike groups.

Thursday, US Navy Chief Adm. Jonathan Greenert said he was doubling the American minesweeping fleet in the Persian Gulf by adding another four vessels as well as mine-hunting helicopters to bolster Persian Gulf security and keep the Strait of Hormuz open to international traffic.

France, Britain, Holland and Germany have also deployed minesweepers in these strategic Gulf waters.
Tuesday, March 13, two Israeli missile corvettes, the INS Lahav and INS Yafo, crossed the Suez Canal on their way to the Red Sea accompanied by the French Imidisi supply ship.

The vast naval buildup of powerful warships confirms that the United States, Europe and Israel are braced for harsh Iranian retaliation across more than one part of the Middle East for the crippling sanctions now taking hold.

http://www.debka.com/article/21837/


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - Scythe13 - 19 March 2012

Wow, that's some serious firepower.

Does anyone have an idea of Iran's military and naval capabilities? It seems like probable overkill om our behalf.


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - mikebratcher69 - 19 March 2012

I think it'll be like the gulf war again pop pop from them .... FOOOOOOOMMMMMMPPPPP!!! from the U.S then maybe if we're unlucky one big KAAAABBBBOOOOMMMMMM!!!!! from a nuclear weapon hidden somewhere.
All of the above are technical terms....TongueTongueTongueTongueTongue


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - Carnebwen - 19 March 2012

I always liked the brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt of the A10s Gau 8


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - Skean Dhude - 20 March 2012

and all that yummy radioactive dust. Great for helping our race evolve.


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - bigpaul - 20 March 2012

(20 March 2012, 15:26)Skean Dhude Wrote: and all that yummy radioactive dust. Great for helping our race evolve.

there's a helleva lot of them who shouldn't be allowed to evolve!


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - NorthernRaider - 20 March 2012

And if the Chinese and Russian fleets decide to go escort the Iranians !!!!!!


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - grumpy old man - 21 March 2012

evolve ?
they do say two heads are better than one ?


RE: Iran threatens Hormuz and world oil supply after trade links cutoff - NorthernRaider - 21 March 2012

Persians like Arabs are no ones fools, they are past masters of playing games of chance, chances are whilst they bluster and posture against the Nato fleet they are steadily moving patriotic revolutionary guards into western nations pretending to be refugees and dissidents. Just look at Toulouse this morning to see what what pissed off jihadist can do.