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Former NATO commander: Halting mine-laying vessels ‘key to unlocking’ Strait of Hormuz

Former NATO commander: Halting mine-laying vessels ‘key to unlocking’ Strait of Hormuz

Summary

Retired Navy Admiral James Stavridis said that reopening the Strait of Hormuz depends on the U.S. stopping Iran from placing mines in the waterway. He suggested that targeting the small boats that lay mines is important for securing safe passage.

Key Facts

  • The Strait of Hormuz is a key waterway for global oil shipments.
  • Iran has been laying mines in the Strait, which threatens safe navigation.
  • Retired Admiral James Stavridis was the former NATO allied supreme commander.
  • Stavridis says stopping the small boats that place mines is critical.
  • The U.S. military is seen as the main force that can prevent mine-laying.
  • Clearing the mines would help reopen and secure the Strait for shipping.
  • Ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is strategically important.
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