Monday, June 30, 2008

U.S. Naval Commander Says Iran Will NOT Close Strait Of Hormuz

Okay, there is only one way to start this story out and that is the quote:


The commander of the US navy's Fifth Fleet warned on Monday that the United States will not allow Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf sea lane through which much of the world's oil is supplied.
"They will not close it... They will not be allowed to close it," Vice-Admiral Kevin J. Cosgriff told a press conference in Bahrain, where the Fifth Fleet is based.

That's from the article here at Khaleej Times Online. And you gotta love this Vice-Admiral, don't ya? Let's look at more of what Cosgriff has to say:


Cosgriff said: "The latest Iranian statements are not helpful."


Okay, the interpretation of that is: Shut your fucking mouths, Iran! Hahaha. Anyway, there is some commentary in the article where Cosgriff says he doesn't think the Israelis need to attack Iran right now, but quite frankly, I think that is the position that all commanders are going to put out for the next few months up until an attack does happen.

It's just good to see a naval officer stand up and say they aren't gonna do it on his watch.


US ‘won't allow' Iran to shut key Gulf oil route

MANAMA - The commander of the US navy's Fifth Fleet warned on Monday that the United States will not allow Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf sea lane through which much of the world's oil is supplied.
"They will not close it... They will not be allowed to close it," Vice-Admiral Kevin J. Cosgriff told a press conference in Bahrain, where the Fifth Fleet is based.
His remarks followed comments by the chief of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, who issued a new warning last week against any attack against his country over its controversial nuclear drive.
"It is natural that when a country is attacked it uses all of its capabilities against the enemy, and definitely our control of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz would be one of our actions," Jafari said.
The strait between Iran and Oman is a vital conduit for energy supplies, with as much as 40 percent of the world's crude passing through the waterway from Gulf suppliers.
"Certainly if there is fighting... the scope will be extended to oil, meaning its price will increase drastically. This will deter our enemies from taking action against Iran," Jafari said.
Cosgriff said: "The latest Iranian statements are not helpful."
He insisted that that the international community will work to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, adding that any action by Iran "will not be an action against the United States but against the international community".
According to news reports, more than 100 Israeli warplanes staged a training exercise with Greece earlier this month to prepare for a possible long-distance strike and as a warning to Tehran.
But Cosgriff said he did not see "any reason for Israel to strike Iran" in the short term.
Iran has been slapped with three sets of UN sanctions over its defiance of Security Council ultimatums to suspend uranium enrichment, the process which produces nuclear fuel for civilian reactors but in highly extended form can also make the fissile core for an atomic bomb.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

However, the USN may create a navigational hazard in the straits due to all of the sunken Iranian ships and speedboats.

Holger Awakens said...

Hahaha Shark,

One can hope...One can only hope...


:Holger Danske

Iron Chef Kosher! said...

You know why the US won't allow them to do it? Because the US knows very well that Israel will respond to an act of war, & we're already overextended in Iraq. Sigh.

Anonymous said...

Iron Chef,

The Navy and Air Force are kind of well rested and rather bored, and we do have at least 2 divisions at home in rest and refit.

Sharku