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A U.S. aircraft carrier strike group sailed through the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday more than a month after Iran warned a different carrier — USS John C. Stennis — not to return to the Gulf as Iranian navy boats sailed by.
Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, used for a third of the world’s seaborne oil trade, if Western moves to ban Iranian crude exports cripple its energy sector.
Tuesday aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln — part of the Bahrain-based U.S. Fifth Fleet — sailed through the strait of Hormuz with the Cape St George destroyer cruising behind.
“If you listen to the (Iranian) rhetoric … you might think that there are some tensions,” Admiral Troy Shoemaker, commander of the carrier strike group nine, told Reuters.
“We obviously pay attention to that as we go through but I think we are conducting the transit as part of our normal business … Our intention is to keep it professional and routine.”
Iran is at loggerheads with the West over its disputed uranium enrichment program. It says its nuclear program is for generating electricity.
The United States, like other Western countries, says it is prepared to talk to Iran but only if Tehran agrees to discuss halting its enrichment of uranium. Western officials say Iran has been asking for talks “without conditions” as a stalling tactic while refusing to put its nuclear program on the table.
The commander of U.S. naval forces in the Gulf region said Sunday Iran had built up its naval forces in the Gulf and prepared boats that could be used in suicide attacks, but the U.S. Navy could prevent it from blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
Military experts say the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet patrolling the Gulf – which always has at least one giant supercarrier accompanied by scores of jets and a fleet of frigates and destroyers – is overwhelmingly more powerful than Iran’s navy.
2 Comments on "U.S. carrier crosses Hormuz amid rising Gulf tensions"
BillT on Wed, 15th Feb 2012 12:53 am
The Empire will talk only if Iran has already agreed to bow down and kiss the King’s…or Obama’s feet. I expect the Iranian’s to do that soon…NOT!
Not with China and Russia at their backs and China, Japan, and India ready to buy their oil and ignore the embargo. Iran is not the pushover that Iran or Afghanistan was. And Iran being a sovereign country, they do not need to ask the US permission to do anything they want inside their borders, including making nukes. After all, there are precedents set in other countries that have them and were not told they could… Israel and North Korea and Pakistan to name a few.
DC on Wed, 15th Feb 2012 4:00 am
The amerikans dont care one bit about Irans nuclear program. Just like the amerikans didnt care that Ghaddifi was allegedly(killing) his people(he wasnt) nor did they care that Sadddam H was working on WoMD(he wasnt). Amerikas motives have exactly zero to do with the BS reasons they parrot constantly in the corporate press. The amerikans think that more wars, and re-installing a US puppet state complient to western oilcos interests in Iran will help prolong the shelf-life of the decrepit amerikan empire.
Fact is, the amerikans are still butt-hurt they ‘lost’ Iran, and that rankles them. The fact the end of the US empire is comeing into view only makes them all the more desperate. They would rather wage war with the entire world than give up suburbia, there SUVs, Wall-mart and Wall-Street.