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Friday, December 4, 2009

Iran Arming To Threaten Strait of Hormuz


Iran's nuclear weapons program is about so much more than destroying the "Zionist Entity." Iran wants to be a super power on the scale of the United States. Iraq acts like a super power feeding little satellite countries like Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Bolivia, Senegal, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

Nothing makes Iran happier than tweaking at the United States because its leadership feels that once it develops nuclear weapons Iran will be on par with the evil Satan, the USA.

In September 2008, Iranian Elite forces took charge of the Strait of Hormuz. If they close the Strait, they stop 30% of the world's Oil Supply.
"We are capable of blockading the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf and whoever does not believe this should ... see what happens in reality," Navy Commander Admiral Habibollah Sayari told IRNA news agency.

Admiral Sayari further told IRNA any aggressor should not forget that 2 000 kilometres of the Persian Gulf coast belonged to Iran, making the country capable of taking various initiatives.

To make good on its warnings Iran has been vigorously arming its naval forces to move against the Strait:
..... the Islamic Republic is reported to be expanding its naval power in the oil-rich Gulf and the Arabian Sea to be able to command the chokepoint Strait of Hormuz, the only way in or out of the Gulf.

Closing that strategic waterway to maritime traffic, especially the 15 or so supertankers that sail through it every day delivering the world's oil supplies, would trigger an economic crisis that could cripple the painful efforts to recover from the global financial meltdown of 2008.

The U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence reported in a recent study that came to light a few days ago that overall operational control of naval and coastal missile forces in the region is now in the hands of the increasingly powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps., which has its own naval arm.

According to the naval study, the Revolutionary Guards have expanded their naval capabilities in recent years with ships and technology from China, North Korea and Italy and now deploy some of the fastest naval vessels in the region.


On July 29, Rear Adm. Haibollah Sayyari, commander of Iran's regular navy, which now has responsibility for operations in the Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz, said the Islamic Republic will stage a stronger presence on the high seas "in a bid to maintain the country's might."


According to the semiofficial Fars News Agency, Sayyari made the announcement when he inaugurated a new jetty for naval speedboats and a military airfield at the Jask naval base on the Gulf of Oman at the eastern approaches to the Strait of Hormuz.


This was just one of several bases the Iranians have expanded or built in the last two or three years along the eastern shore of the Gulf, which Iran controls from the Strait of Hormuz all the way to Iraq's narrow outlet to the sea in the northern end of the waterway.


Iran also controls several small but strategic islands that dominate the shipping lanes in the southern waters of the Gulf.
Batteries of anti-ship missiles, primarily Chinese-designed C-801 and C-802 missiles, have been deployed on these islands that could be used to block the strait.


But sea mines are seen as the most potent threat to shipping, and the Iranians are believed to have a significant number of these in their arsenal.


"The real nuclear option for Iran does not involve nuclear weapons," Texas-based global security consultancy Stratfor noted in a recent assessment of the Iranian threat.


"It would involve mining the Strait of Hormuz and the narrow navigation channels that make up the Persian Gulf."


Iran used mines extensively during the 1980-88 war with Iraq, with both sides attacking oil tankers to throttle each other's economies.


That sent oil prices and insurance rates soaring. But the strait was never closed and shipping activity continued.


If the strait was closed, or threatened enough to curtail shipping, the economic consequences would be immense.


The impact, Stratfor observed, "would be immediate and dramatic. The nastiest part of the equation would be that in mine warfare it is very hard to know when all the mines have been cleared. …


"There is possibility that the strait could be effectively closed to supertankers for a considerable period. The effect on oil prices would be severe."


But it is the danger of precipitating just such an economic crisis that is a principal reason why Western analysts believe Israel is unlikely to unleash threatened pre-emptive air and missile strikes against Iran's nuclear infrastructure.


Iran would respond by trying to close the strait, even though it depends on the waterway as much as everyone else.


Israel "would be held responsible for a potentially disastrous oil shortage," Stratfor noted.


"Only the Americans have the resources to even consider dealing with the potential Iranian response, because only the Americans have the possibility of keeping Persian Gulf shipping open once the shooting starts."
There is a very peaceful way of taking Iran's weapons against the Strait of Hormuz right out of their hands, tap the United States' own oil reserves.
...Congressional Research Service (CRS) sheds light on the true picture of America's energy resources. The comprehensive assessment looks beyond the Energy Information Administration's estimates of proven reserves to include government estimates from the U.S. Geological Survey and the Minerals Management Service to include America's recoverable oil resources from areas both accessible and inaccessible to drilling. The results show the U.S. endowment of recoverable oil to be 167 billion barrels of oil, not 21 billion - nearly eight times higher than the number pedaled by Democrats. Remarkably, 167 billion is the equivalent of replacing America's current imports from OPEC countries for more than 75 years.
With each passing day there is new evidence that the rush to judgment surrounding global warming is simply a hoax, and that our economy and jobs are being needlessly retarded by the Democrat's refusal to tap our own energy reserves even though it is a vital national security issue. America must take the oil out of the hands of those who would blow us up. If President Obama truly gave a rats arse about becoming energy independent, he would allow off-shore and oil shale drilling.

3 comments:

Darayvus said...

"If I am not obeyed - the spice will not flow." - Mu'ad-Dib

10ksnooker said...

The US Government says the USA has more fossil fuel reserves than any other nation ... Yet we still hear the Democrats squawk energy independence. So why not we drill, mine and build nuclear power and shut the whole scam down?

Did we forget -- The NAZI war machine ran on coal to liquids technology, something that was invented in the 1920's(Fischer-Tropsch) and has been improved ever since China has been bringing it online it production.

I bet this would shut Iran up as well. Why should we be held hostage to a Democrat lie?

Scott B said...

I really think Israel will step in and take out the nukes. Other oil producing nations in the region will have something to say about Iran mining the shipping lanes. Such as "Yes, Israel, you may fly through our airspace to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities." Sinking other nations ships is an act of war.

But yeah, we should be opening up our own oil reserves.