Frank Molver (25
Jan 2012)
"Iran to definitely
make an attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz, RT"
January 23, 2012 –
MIDDLE EAST
–
Tensions in the Gulf could
reach a breaking point as a senior Iranian official said
Iran would “definitely” close the Strait of Hormuz if an EU
oil embargo disrupted the export of crude oil. Mohammad
Kossari, deputy head of parliament’s foreign affairs and
national security committee, issued the warning in respone
to a decision by the European Union on Monday to impose an
oil embargo on Iran over the country’s alleged nuclear
weapons program. “The pressure of sanctions is designed to
try and make sure that Iran takes seriously our request to
come to the table,” EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton
said. However, with Washington’s decision to deploy a second
carrier strike group in the Gulf, the EU’s attempt to
pressure Iran economically could greatly increase the
likelihood of all-out war in the region. The Strait of
Hormuz is the vital link between the Persian Gulf and the
Gulf of Oman. It is also one of the most strategic
chokepoints in the world when it comes to oil transit. With
world oil output estimated at some 88 million barrels per
day in 2011, the U.S. Energy Information Administration
estimated that some 17 million of those barrels passed
through the Strait. If economic sanctions sufficiently
pressure Iran to retaliate by closing down the Strait,
nearly 20 per cent of worldwide oil trade would be impacted,
resulting in a massive spike in global energy costs. With
over half a million regular forces and an additional 120,000
personnel in the country’s elite Revolutionary Guard,
analysts believe the consequences of a U.S.-led war against
Iran would dwarf recent Western-backed military incursions
the Middle East. Thus far, the U.S. decision to maintain two
carrier strike groups in the region has been described as “a
routine activity” by Iran. But the vast U.S. military
buildup in the region, which was bolstered when the Pentagon
dispatched an additional 15,000 troops to the neighboring
nation of Kuwait, was only the latest step in an obvious
attempt by Washington to strengthen its military
capabilities in the region. –RT News