Feb 28 (Reuters) - An official from the European Union’s naval mission Aspides said on Saturday that vessels have been receiving VHF transmission from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards saying “no ship is allowed to pass the Strait of Hormuz”.
The strait is the world’s most vital oil export route, which connects the biggest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
The official, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said Iran had not formally confirmed any such order. Tehran has for years threatened to block the narrow waterway in retaliation for any attack on the Islamic Republic.
Also, is my browser not loading it correctly or is this the whole article?
If so, I’m extremely impressed at the sheer amount of Journalism they’re doing here. A whole three lines of journalism? We’re not worthy!
Also, probably because the US/Israel might blow them up.
Yeah because the US/Israel might blow them up.
I’ll be watching oil prices like a hawk. I hear there’s a glut, and the possibility will have been priced in already a bit, but it’s still going to go up.
Oh look, he’s not allowed to do tariffs anymore, so he can do tariffs this way! Who knew our very stable genius would be this clever?
It’s not really a major trade route for anything except oil. If you look on a map you’ll see why.
Good thing oil isn’t the backbone of our economy anymore
Like Sun Tizoo said, a good commander starts a thousand battles at once and scrambles to cancel the ones that don’t go well
Haha.
Yup. We fully transitioned by 2020 and this won’t have any negative effects, especially not on Europe. /s




