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How Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz - from sea-mines to suicide boats

How Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz - from sea-mines to suicide boats

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What will it take to protect the Strait of Hormuz from Iran’s sea mines and fast boats?


With Tehran now charging extortionate tolls, attacking commercial ships who do not get permission to transit and reportedly laying around 20 sea mines, the vital waterway has become a living nightmare. President Donald Trump today told the US Navy to fire on any boats laying mines, but with Pentagon estimates that it will take six months to mine-sweep the Strait, is that enough?


To discuss the problem, Venetia Rainey is joined by Emma Salisbury, an Associate Fellow at the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre. Emma explains how American minesweeping capabilities became so heavily degraded, why Iran’s non-conventional navy remains so effective and hard to destroy, and the maritime signs that Trump may be considering a return to all-out war.


Plus, senior foreign correspondent Sophia Yan talks through the latest news and updates from the region, including the status of the US-Iran ceasefire, reports that America is running out of munitions, and the Lebanon-Israel peace talks to disarm Hezbollah.


Highlights:

  • Why it would take the US six months to minesweep the Strait of Hormuz - in peacetime
  • Sophia Yan on how the Iran war became a game of chicken


CONTRIBUTORS:


Venetia Rainey, co-host @venetiarainey

Sophia Yan, senior foreign correspondent @sophia_yan

Emma Salisbury, associate fellow Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre @salisbot



CONTENT REFERENCED:


The Mine Gap: America Forgot How to Sweep the Sea


Iranian shadow fleet tankers break through US blockade


Trump has eight days to make up his mind on Iran


Last Rounds? Status of Key Munitions at the Iran War Ceasefire


Producer: Peter Shevlin

Executive Producers: Venetia Rainey & Louisa Wells


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