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US says warships transit Strait of Hormuz in mine clearance op

David Peterson by David Peterson
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Investors are hoping officials can reach a deal that would see Iran allow vessels through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. ©AFP

Washington (United States) (AFP) – Two US Navy warships transited the Strait of Hormuz to begin clearing Iranian-laid mines, US Central Command said Saturday — a claim Tehran denied as the Revolutionary Guards threatened to deal “severely” with military vessels crossing the strategic waterway. The announcement of the first such transit since the US-Israeli war with Iran began came shortly after President Donald Trump said Washington had started “clearing out” the strait, through which a fifth of the world’s crude oil passes.

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“Today, we began the process of establishing a new passage and we will share this safe pathway with the maritime industry soon to encourage the free flow of commerce,” said CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper. The USS Frank E. Peterson and the USS Michael Murphy are the guided-missile destroyers involved in the operation, but CENTCOM said that “additional US forces including underwater drones” could join the effort in coming days.

Iran “strongly rejected” Washington’s claims that US vessels entered the strait, military spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari told state TV. “The initiative for the passage of any vessel lies with the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he was quoted as saying. Iranian state broadcaster IRIB later quoted the Revolutionary Guards’ Navy Command as saying: “Any attempt by military vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz will be dealt with severely.” It added that passage of the strait would only be “granted to civilian vessels under specific conditions.”

Earlier Saturday, Trump said in a social media post that the United States was “starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz.” He called it “a favor” to countries such as China, Japan, and France that “don’t have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves.” Trump insisted that Iran is “LOSING BIG!” in the conflict, while acknowledging that Iranian mines in the strategic strait still pose a threat. “The only thing they have going is the threat that a ship may ‘bunk’ into one of their sea mines,” Trump wrote.

The key shipping lane off the coast of Iran has been virtually blocked by Tehran since the United States and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28, though reopening the strait was ostensibly a condition of the shaky ceasefire put in place earlier this week. Senior Iranian and American officials held face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan on Saturday in a bid to bring an end to a conflict that has plunged the Middle East into violence and sent shockwaves through the world economy. In an earlier post, Trump said empty tankers were headed to the United States from around the world to purchase oil, without providing details.

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