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Iran threatens to block strategic oil strait
2007-01-09
A senior officer in the volunteer Basij militia said on Monday Iran could block oil traffic through the strategic Strait of Hormuz if the West threatens its economy over Tehran’s nuclear programme. “Given Iran’s authority over the Strait of Hormuz, the passageway to more than 40 percent of the world’s energy, we have become so strong that the world’s economic and energy security are in the hands of Iran,” deputy Basij commander General Majid Mir Ahmadi was quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.

“We can exert pressure on the US and British economies as much as we ourselves are put under pressure,” he said. “US allies, especially those who host US military sites or facilitate American strategies against us, are exposed to our threat,” Mir Ahmadi added. “This is the Islamic republic’s strategy in the Persian Gulf – security for everyone or for nobody.”
Posted by:Fred

#12  Dinnerjacket is working off the principle of inductive reasoning. He has made repeated threats, the West has flinched repeatedly. He keeps making threats, Europe flinches. So he keeps up the same behaviours. But there are carrier groups in the neighborhood. There are Marines sailing to the theater. And there is quite a gaggle of B-52s and their crews with the necessary munitions being maintained in Diego Garcia.

Bottom line: the world will not let this little big mouthed maggot take away a great percentage of its life blood. So, do you feel lucky today, punk?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-01-09 21:50  

#11  "The hills are alive (around Bandar Abbas) with the flame of napalm..."

Sure, guys, go ahead. Now, meet Mr. Sledgehammer flights I, II, and III. Oh, and you can't do sh$$ when you're dead.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-09 19:57  

#10  Once again. It's all posturing because they need to fluff the price of oil.
Posted by: Penguin   2007-01-09 15:03  

#9   Exert pressure, relieve pressure....sounds like passing gas.
Posted by: Jomoling Sliper1304   2007-01-09 10:28  

#8   Exert pressure, relieve pressure....sounds like passing gas.
Posted by: Jomoling Sliper1304   2007-01-09 10:24  

#7  Exerting "pressure" is one thing, relieving it is another.

And what's with a "senior officer" in the "volunteer" militia? I know a few Kentucky Colonels - do they count?
Posted by: Floluling Unerong3859   2007-01-09 09:07  

#6  ...Man, for people so obsessed with history, they got lousy memories. Do they remember at all what happened the LAST time they tangled with the USN?..

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-01-09 09:01  

#5  These guys are spun, they live in a total fantasy world.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-01-09 08:59  

#4  Bold but stupid words for a country that imports its gasoline and relies on oil exports for money. Maybe they are planning to switch to a sand-based economy when push comes to shove.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-01-09 06:34  

#3  Go ahead, make my day.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-09 02:01  

#2  Duh, just in case you hadn't noticed dumbf**k, there are two carrier strike groups floating there to prevent this little trick.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2007-01-09 01:36  

#1  Gee, that's kinda inconvenience the Chinese, won't it?
Posted by: mojo   2007-01-09 00:33  

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