Posted on 06/22/2025 8:59:23 AM PDT by Racketeer
Iranian parliament has approved the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in a move which could see the world thrown into disaster.
The decision to close the Strait, through which around 20 per cent of global oil and gas demand flows, is not yet final.
Iran's Supreme National Security Council must still make the final call on the matter, Iran's Press TV said today.
But lawmaker and Revolutionary Guards Commander Esmail Kosari told the Young Journalist Club that doing so is on the agenda and 'will be done whenever necessary'.
Last weekend, Kowsari told local media that closing the Strait of Hormuz 'is under consideration, and Iran will make the best decision with determination'.
The Strait is a pivotal trade route for the world, with around a fifth of the world's oil flowing through the tiny sea passage, along with the same proportion of all Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), making it the 'world's most important oil transit chokepoint'.
But Kowsari said Iran was not limiting its options in dealing with Israel, telling local media last week: 'Our hands are wide open when it comes to punishing the enemy, and the military response was only part of our overall response.'
Trade Gerrit Heinemann told Bild that should Iran choose to close the Strait, which borders the country, the results would be 'catastrophic.'
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If I were Trump, I would do nothing. Let others address the issue. Where is the big tough UN?
The Barbary Coast just moved!
Pay the jizz and the oil will flow..same old extortion in play.
We just need to channel some Jefferson.
It’s all bluster imo.
The Houthis FAFO’d. One missile going up from them resulted in the USA being able to string together many connections between their military assets and the C&C infrastructure...so we leveled all of it.
And we can sink their entire navy in 15 minutes.
The Government of Iran doubts it can stay in power if it loses face. Absolutist governments tend to be brittle once pushed far enough because there is no peaceful way for them to be told they have lost the mandate of heaven. They seem strong as long as the subject think the government is strong and that government gives out nice benefits. Losing face makes the government look weak and assailable, possible to likely causing revolution.
Jefferson’s wooden navy would be an advantage vs magnetic mines. Not sure what anti-mine capabilities Biden left for Trump, but we might be wishing for more. Sinking Iran’s collection of subs would be an interesting exercise in ASW.
The mullahs depend on the moolah.
“Let’s see how quickly it re-opens once they close it. “Either re-open the strait or the Kharg Island terminal implodes” should be the only words exchanged.”
exactly ...
BS.
We have been patrolling there for years since Iran tried to close it in years past. And I have been saying for years that in a pinch *we* should close it to Iranian traffic while leaving it open to everyone else.
“If Iran shuts Hormuz, they shut off all their export revenue, which they desperately need.”
I assume that Iran is not going to blockade its own oil exports. Everyone else - perhaps - but not its own.
Poised? I am “poised” to date Taylor Swift
Iran’s options of enforcing said closure are to:
Mine the strait.
Attack ships that enter the strait.
Board and seize ships that enter the strait.
It’s notable that the last time Iran mined the strait, the USS Samuel B Roberts (FFG 58) struck one of those mines and was severely damaged. Four days later, the US response to that attack was one of the most lopsided naval battles in modern history: Operation Praying Mantis.
During the Iran-Iraq Tanker War, Iran used a variety of weapons to attack ships in the strait. Missiles, speed boats, mines, naval/shore artillery and helicopters. Trump was pretty clear with the Houthis about US freedom of navigation. But Iran will be desperate to retaliate for last night’s strikes. Sailing a US Navy ship through the strait right now would be a very high risk move. Iran might be willing to take the pounding that would result. If the US suffered significant casualties, our retaliation could be extensive, making Operation Praying Mantis look insignificant in comparison.
...thus bankrupting the region
Blow up their refinery,, turn the lights and water off.
Let’s call it Operation Ronald Reagan part 2
Good thing Elon Musk manufactures all those nifty electric cars, that don’t need no steenking petrol. Right? Right. No hard feelings, Elon. Huh? Elon?
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