28.6.2008 | 18:16
Report: Iran will use oil as weapon if attacked. Military chief warns of controls on route where two-fifths of oil is shipped
TEHRAN, Iran - The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said the country would impose controls on shipping in the vital Gulf oil route if Iran was attacked, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
Fear of an escalation in the standoff between the West and Iran, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, have been one factor propping up sky-high oil prices. Crude hit a record level on international markets near $143 a barrel on Friday.
Speculation about a possible attack on Iran because of its disputed nuclear ambitions has risen since a report this month said Israel had practiced such a strike, prompting increasingly tough talk of retaliation, if pushed, from Tehran.
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"Naturally every country under attack by an enemy uses all its capacity and opportunities to confront the enemy," Guards commander-in-chief Mohammad Ali Jafari told Jam-e Jam newspaper in some of the toughest language Iran has used so far.
'Impose control'
"Regarding the main route for exiting energy, Iran will definitely act to impose control on the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz," he said of the Gulf waterway through which about two-fifths of all globally traded oil passes.
June 28: The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard says that if his country is attacked, they will attempt to gain control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
MSNBC
Jafari also warned that Tehran would launch missiles at Israel if attacked.
The Islamic Republic insists its nuclear program is peaceful and aimed at generating electricity. But the West and Israel fear Iran is seeking to build atomic bombs. Israel is believed to be the only Middle East state with nuclear arms.
Military action not ruled out by U.S.
Washington has said it wants diplomacy to end the nuclear row but has not ruled out military action should that fail.
"If there is a confrontation between us and the enemy from outside the region, definitely the scope (of the confrontation) will reach the oil issue," Jafari said.
"After this action (of Iran imposing controls on the Gulf waterway), the oil price will rise very considerably and this is among the factors deterring the enemies," he said.
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Jafari warned neighbors not to let their territory be used.
"If the attack takes place from the soil of another country ... the country attacked has the right to respond to the enemy's military action from where the operation started," he said.
Kuwait, the launchpad for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, and Iraq itself, where U.S. troops are now stationed, have both said they would not let their land be used for a strike on Iran. The U.S. military has bases in other Gulf states and Afghanistan.
Jafari said U.S. forces were "more vulnerable than Israelis" because of its troops in the region.
Iran's top authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has in the past said Iran would target U.S. interests if the country came under attack.
"Iran can in different ways harm American interests even far away," the Guards commander said.
'Fatal blows'
Jafari suggested Iran's allies in the region, who include Lebanon's Shiite militia Hezbollah, could also retaliate. He referred to Iran's ties with those living in Lebanon's Shiite heartland of south Lebanon but did not refer to any group.
"Israelis know if they take military action against Iran ... the abilities of the Islamic and Shiite world, especially in the region, will deliver fatal blows," Jafari said, adding that Israel was in range of Iranian missiles.
The Revolutionary Guards are the ideological wing of Iran's military with air, sea and land capabilities and a separate command structure to regular units.
Jafari said Iran's long coastline along the Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and Sea of Oman meant those attacking Iran or backing such an operation "will be harmed".
Baldur Fjölnisson, 28.6.2008 kl. 18:22
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