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A
US Led Naval Coalition In The Persian Gulf Will Raise The Threat Of
War
by
Seyed Mohammad Marandi
17
July, 2019
While
Bolton and Pompeo push the region towards maximum tension and Trump
makes despicable threats to obliterate Iran, the US military has
announced its intention to create and lead an anti-Iranian naval
coalition in the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, by Trump's own admission,
the United States is engaged in economic war against Iranians, as its
armed forces have aggressively violated Iranian airspace and
territorial waters, resulting in the humiliating downing of its most
sophisticated drone by an Iranian surface to air missile.
A
few naval ships from far off nations will not change the balance of
power, but they will increase confusion and the chances for major
regional conflict. Iranians will also view such an entity as an
extension of a belligerent American naval presence.
Since
the illegal and tragic US occupation of Iraq, the Islamic Republic of
Iran has been constructing a vast network of underground missile
defense facilities alongside the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz,
and the Gulf of Oman in anticipation of possible US attacks. Iran and
its powerful allies have also developed formidable asymmetrical
capabilities across the region. It has both the will and means to
decisively engage with a belligerent power.
In
order to prevent any appetite for all-out war, Iran will respond to a
limited military strike with a massive and disproportionate
counterstrike targeting both the aggressor and its enablers. Regional
regimes such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia that facilitate aggression
in any way or form should expect the swift destruction of their oil
assets and critical infrastructure. On the other hand, all-out war
would mean the obliteration of all oil and gas installations as well
as ships on both sides of the Strait of Hormuz. Under such
circumstances, the closure of the Strait would be the least of
Bolton's problems.
The
Emirati and Saudi regimes would most probably swiftly collapse.
Millions of indentured servants would overrun Abu Dhabi and Dubai
while Yemeni forces and their regional allies would overwhelm Saudi
Arabia as western occupation forces would be expelled from the
region. Millions of people would stream towards Europe, even as the
EU and the rest of the world would be facing an economic catastrophe.
Iran
does not welcome confrontation nor does it desire war and its massive
and extensive military deterrence is designed to prevent such
circumstances. Instead of pushing the world closer to tragedy,
potential US partners should push the US back to the nuclear deal and
the negotiating table.
Seyed
Mohammad Marandi is professor of English Literature and Orientalism
at the University of Tehran.
Iranian
Professor: UAE will
'CEASE TO EXIST IN A FEW
DAYS' if US-Iran War
Breaks
Out!
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