Mines Across Hormuz Would Create Lethal Barrier to All Traffic
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Mining the Strait of Hormuz would effectively render the narrow sea corridor impassable for escorts and tankers from any nation — including Iran’s own — while removing the explosives can’t be done so long as Iran can attack the mine-sweeping ships.
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