The Strait and Narrow
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Iran has so far managed to lay at most a few dozen mines in the Persian Gulf, estimates Sakari Soini, head instructor of naval warfare at the Finnish National Defence University, based on public sources.
Episode 5206: Iran Continues To Lay Mines In The Strait Of Hormuz; AI Exceeds Cognitive Versatility - Stephen K Bannon's War Room
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One of the ships, of Thai flag, has suffered a fire and three members of its crew are missing. Iran promises that it will not allow "neither a liter of oil" to cross the strait for the benefit of the US, Israel or its allies, and warns that any vessel linked to them will be "legitimate target" for Tehran. More information: The US transfers part of the missile shield in South Korea to the Middle East at the cost of deterrence to Pyongyang and Bei…
Marketable ships have increased in recent days and the new abatazollah promises to keep pressure on Ormuz's narrow, essential oil traffic.
Iran would have begun to lay sea mines in the Strait of Ormuz, in response to attacks by the United States and Israel against its territory that killed Ayatollah Ali Hoseiní Jameneí. This is said by US President Donald Trump, who points out that his Armed Forces have already destroyed several Iranian miner ships and has demanded the Islamic Republic to remove the mines immediately, threatening with "military consequences never seen before" if it…
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