Hormuz
Strait closure bill backed by more than half of Iranian MPs
Just
over half of Iran's parliament has backed a draft law to block the
Strait of Hormuz, threatening to close the Gulf to oil tankers in
retaliation against European sanctions.
RT,
20
July, 2012
Lawmaker
Javad Karimi Qodoosi, who drafted the document, said 150 of
parliament's 290 members had signed the bill, describing the strait
as "the world's lock" to which Iran holds the key, the
lawmaker said.
And
even though the final decision lies with Supreme Leader Ayatollah
Khamenei, and the parliament does not really get to influence foreign
policy, the move would lend significant political support to a
possible decision to close the Strait.
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heavy Western naval presence in the Gulf and surrounding area is a
big obstacle for any attempt to block the vital shipping route
through which 40 percent of the world's seaborne oil exports passes.
Qodoosi dismissed this obstacle.
"From
a military standpoint, the power to close the Strait of Hormuz is 100
percent there … if we close the Strait of Hormuz, no country will
be able to open it", the lawmaker said.
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