Iran General NewsU.S.: Iran plans to disrupt oil trade

U.S.: Iran plans to disrupt oil trade

-

UPI: Iran has devised plans to disrupt international oil trade and could attack oil platforms and tankers, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal.

Umited Press International

WASHINGTON, July 20 (UPI) — Iran has devised plans to disrupt international oil trade and could attack oil platforms and tankers, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal.

The officials said intelligence suggests Iran could target facilities inside and outside the Persian Gulf

The Journal said the officials would not describe the intelligence or its sources.

The disclosure comes as U.S. officials monitor Iran’s reaction to international sanctions and to Israel’s threats to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites as talks on Iran’s nuclear program have slowed.

The Journal said spokesmen for the U.S. Defense Department and the Central Intelligence Agency declined to comment on any intelligence pertaining to Iranian attacks on the oil industry, and Iranian officials did not respond to a request for comment.

Using the new intelligence, the U.S. military has conducted internal war-games exercises to simulate how the international community would respond to an attack on an oil tanker, refinery or another part of the energy-transportation system, the Journal said.

“It wouldn’t be surprising to anyone if the Iranian regime was weighing a list of possible responses in the gulf,” a U.S. official said. “This doesn’t mean they would do something, as there are significant costs the Iranians would have to consider, but this is something to keep an eye on.”

Defense analysts and officials list potential attacks:

— A Persian Gulf tanker could be struck by a mine Iran would say was accidentally released.

— Tankers could be attacked under water by frogmen with the Quds Force, a unit of the Revolutionary Guards.

— Tankers could be attacked by small boats on the Arabian Sea.

— An oil refinery in Bahrain could be attacked.

— An oil pipeline or other oil facilities in the United Arab Emirates could be targeted.

Latest news

Iranian Merchants Facing 60% Decline in Sales Due to Presence of Morality Police

Discontent among merchants due to a 60% decrease in sales attributed to the presence of the morality police, exerting...

Dire Living Conditions of Iranian workers on International Labor Day

On the occasion of International Workers' Day, May 1, the dire economic conditions of Iranian workers have reached a...

Only One-Fifth of Iran’s Annual Housing Needs Are Met

Beytollah Setarian, a housing expert, said in an interview that Iran needs one million housing units annually, but only...

Resignation, Job Change, and Nurse Exodus in Iran

The state-run Hame-Mihan newspaper has addressed the problems of the healthcare workforce in Iran, examining issues such as resignations,...

International Monetary Fund: Iran Needs “$121 Oil” to Avoid Budget Deficit

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) states in its latest quarterly report that the Iranian government needs the price of...

Alarming Rise in Suicide Rate Among Iranian Physicians

Mohammad Mirkhani, a social consultant of the Medical Council Organization, considered the difficult working conditions of physicians in Iran...

Must read

Canada pushes for adoption of UN resolution on human rights in Iran

Canadian Press: Canada has introduced a UN resolution expressing...

Iran neighbour UAE spends $5 bln on arms deals

Reuters: The United Arab Emirates, across the Gulf from...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Exit mobile version