WORLD WAR 3? US & UK lead MILITARY AGAINST Israel’s IRAN strike! Hormuz POWER Play





The recent mass deployment of UK and U.S. forces in the Arabian Gulf has been downplayed by defense experts on Sunday, brushing off suggestions that the substantial military moves were linked to a possible Israeli military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Asked if the exercise has anything to do with the ongoing tension between Israel and Iran, Lt. Greg Raelson, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, told Al Arabiya English: “No; this international mine countermeasures exercise 2012 is not being conducted in response to any one particular threat or a specific situation.”

The U.S. Navy announced, on August 30th, in a press release posted on its official blog (http://navylive.dodlive.mil/) that “the U.S. Fifth Fleet will host its first International Mine Countermeasures Exercise (IMCMEX)” in the Arabian Gulf . “With more than 20 nations participating from Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and North America, IMCMEX 2012 will be the largest of its kind ever in this region,” according to the U.S. Navy statement.

The statement added “that IMCMEX 12 is a defensive exercise aimed at preserving freedom of navigation in international waterways in the region.”

“The international community has a critical shared interest in the free flow of commerce via strategic waterways,” the statement added.

With the looming possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, recent media speculation has asserted that Western battleships, minesweepers and submarines massing near the strategic Strait of Hormuz could be an unprecedented show of force by the bloc.

But these reports could be giving the situation a “significance it doesn’t deserve,” British defense analyst, Paul Smyth, told Al Arabiya English on Sunday, rebuffing speculations that the Western military moves were taken with political intent.

The main worry, which has prompted media guesswork, is Western concern that Iran’s retaliation to an Israeli attack could involve a blockade of the shipping lane, or an attempt to mine it. About 18 million barrels of oil — approximately 35 percent of the world’s petroleum traded by sea in 2011 — are being shipped through the Strait of Hormuz every day.

A possible blockade of the strait would have a cataclysmic effect on the already fragile economies of Britain, France, the United States and Japan, all of which rely heavily on oil and gas supplies from the Gulf.

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