U.S. sends forces to Persian Gulf ahead of possible clash with Iran

truther July 12, 2012 1

Haaretz

Buildup includes small unmanned submarines recently purchased by the navy, the L.A. Times reports.

The United States is building up its navel power in the Persian Gulf in response to threats by Iranian officials to close the Strait of Hormuz in case of further sanctions, the Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday.

The report came after, earlier this month, U.S. defense officials told the New York Times that American forces have been quietly introduced into the Persian Gulf in an attempt to deter Iran from blocking the strategic waterway, and to increase strike capability in case the nuclear standoff with Iran escalates to a military confrontation.

According to the report, the deployments were meant to bolster the U.S. military presence in the region while reassuring Israel that the Iranian nuclear issue is being handled.

The New York Times report quoted an unnamed “senior Defense Department official” who said, “The message to Iran is, ‘Don’t even think about it.’ Don’t even think about sending your fast boats out to harass our vessels or commercial shipping. We’ll put them on the bottom of the gulf.”

On Wednesday, the L.A. Times said the U.S. Navy has been deploying dozens of unmanned underwater craft, recently purchased in order to seek and destroy underwater mines in the area ahead of a possible clash with Iran. These miniature submarines – SeaFoxes, each approximately 4 feet long and weighing less than 100 pounds, are equipped with a camera, homing sonar and an explosive charge, the LA Times wrote.

Iranian generals have warned that they could close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital international oil route in the Persian Gulf – thus blocking a considerable share of global oil exports – if oil sanctions were imposed.

Washington has said it would not tolerate any closure of the strait – the export route for one third of all seaborne traded oil. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said such a move would require a response.

In addition to the unmanned submarines the U.S. military has deployed four MH-53 Sea Dragon helicopters and four minesweeping ships in the region, the Times reported, in addition to two aircraft carriers and a squadron of F-22 fighters previously deployed to the region.

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  1. Walker Richardson July 12, 2012 at 7:36 pm - Reply

    Thank you for this information. America cannot resolve its problems. Avarice and fear had darkened our light and it will not return until man and his family are politely escorted from their homes and sanctioned all provisions for survival without regard to debt.

    I have a dear friend. He tells me to learn Russian. A Budget Czar will be appointed to head The Eurozone fiat spending and a Eurozone Banking official shall oversee all international banks and also have oversight of all the countries within the Eurozone that use the fiat currency, the Euro. This will enable our currency to more directly sustain the value of the Euro to the delight of the American Dollar, the World Reserve Currency.

    Russia, Iran, China and the others involved are against us. President Putin has before slapped us in the face. Dr. Putin did not attend our American Summit here, recently. Why?, to tell us discretely that Russia and allies know that our World Reserve Currency isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. Iran has no problem trading oil with everyone but America and it’s allies and it does not need the strait of Hormuz to do this.

    Gold is the trade currency for which oil is being “bartered”? I do understand why Dr. Bernanke responded that, parafrased…Gold is not currency, (or such).

    We cannot blow up the world. I do not think that will happen, however, when push comes to shove I am deeply worried. I just remember the look on President George Bush’s face and what he said to Dr. Putin on his last visit to the White House. It went something like this:

    President Bush: We’re working with Mr. Putin and (superparafrased) and we are hoping for greater cooperation among our two countries.

    Dr. Putin: (Very scholarly and resolute) pause… We will see…(half smile with awkward grimmace)
    Putin walks away from George Bush and the camera dies.

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