Just
ahead of U.S. sanctions on Iran set to snap back on Monday targeting
primarily the energy, shipbuilding, shipping, and banking
sectors, Iran's most prominent conservative cleric
has announced that if
oil exports are halted, Saudi tankers will be confiscated and Gulf
countries attacked.
Powerful
Shia cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Alamolhoda is the Friday Prayer
leader in Mashhad, considered Iran's spiritual capital and among the
holiest places in Shia Islam, and sits on the government's "Assembly
of Experts" but has no formal government role or decision-making
ability. However, he's a powerful leader and chief spiritual force
behind Iran's conservative faction who has long been at odds
with President Hassan Rouhani.
Iranian
opposition sources report that Alamolhoda told his followers during
his Friday prayer sermon:
If
we reach a point that our oil is not exported, the Strait of Hormuz
will be mined. Saudi
oil tankers will be seized and regional countries will be leveled
with Iranian missiles.
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