Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Iran Launches Week-Long Straits Of Hormuz naval drill will they atack u.s.a. aircrart carrier ?









With the market still hopeful of some deus ex resolution to the Fiscal Cliff will take place in the last few trading sessions of the year (one where the market itself will not have to be the catalyst for such a resolution, because once the selling starts in earnest, who knows if and when it stops, hence the loading up on prodigious amounts of puts), here is Iran out of left field, adding yet another known unknown to the inequality, announcing that it will begin six days of naval drills in the Straits of Hormuz on Friday. In other words a one year flashback deja vu, as Iran held a similar 10-day drill last December, when everyone was expecting an imminent escalation out of the endless Israel-Iran foreplay and was analyzing which were the new moon days allowing Israel unobstructed access to the greatest distraction of all – Iran’s nuclear facility being moved under a mountain: a catalyst which Israel repeatedly said is the only reason to attack a weaponizing, nuclear Iran, and which took place some time in 2012. Now that the official window of opportunity is closed, will Israel tone back on the aggressive rhetoric? Hardly: after all that is precisely why the Syrian “outlet valve” has been put in play over the past 6 months.
From Reuters:
Iran will begin six days of naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz at the end of this week, an Iranian naval commander said on Tuesday, an exercise meant to showcase its military capabilities in what is a vital oil and gas shipping route.
The “Velayat 91″ drills will be held from Friday to Wednesday across an area of about 1 million square kilometres in the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf of Oman and northern parts of the Indian Ocean, said Habibollah Sayyari, according to Iranian media.
Iranian officials have often said that Iran could block the strait – through which 40 percent of the world’s sea-borne oil exports pass – if it came under military attack over its disputed nuclear programme.
Sayyari was quoted as saying the new drill would test the navy’s missile systems, combat ships, submarines and patrol and reconnaissance methods.
“In this exercise we will use the navy’s newest weapons and tactics,” Sayyari said. “Certainly we will observe the marine borders of neighbouring states and will carry out our exercises according to international laws and regulations.”
A heavy Western naval presence in the Gulf is meant to deter any attempt to block the waterway.
And making sure there is no chance of escalation, the aircraft carrier Stennis, CVN-74, as shown in the US naval update map courtesy of Stratfor will be right there, quietly watching every move of the Iranian navy, often times smack in the middle of the drills.
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And just to get the blood really going, Iran media has reported that there has been another Stuxnet-based attempt to cripple Iranian infrastructure. As a reminder, Stuxnet is the computer “virus” which crippled the Iranian nuclear power plant and set back the project by months. Via AP:
An Iranian semi-official news agency says there has been another cyberattack by the sophisticated computer worm Stuxnet, this time on the industries in the country’s south.
Tuesday’s report by ISNA quotes provincial civil defense chief Ali Akbar Akhavan as saying the virus targeted a power plant and some other industries in Hormozgan province in recent months. Akhavan says Iranian computer experts were able to “successfully stop” the worm.
Iran has repeatedly claimed defusing cyber worms and malware, including Stuxnet and Flame viruses that targeted the vital oil sector, which provides 80 percent of the country’s foreign revenue.
Tehran has said both worms are part of a secret U.S.-Israeli program that seeks to destabilize Iran’s nuclear program. The West suspects Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapons program, a charge Tehran denies.
Has the time come for perfectly inexplicable bid-hitting attacks (thanks BIS) to start targeting the Brent complex just as geopolitical tensions threaten to push it far higher once more?  The good news is that at least silver may be allowed to crawl out above $30 now that central banks are certain to not pump about $2 trillion in 2013. Oh wait…

9 comments:

  1. Stuxnet was made in Israel, they even admitted it.

    Stuxnet befell the Fukushima reactors in March of 2011.

    The warmongering zionist state of ISRAEL must be held accountable for its crimes.

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  2. Obviously American! Americans always think they can blast through countries... Iraq, Afghanistan for instance...they are still fighting. If America attacks Iran they will be.in a lot of trouble, China and Russia will mot let the west dictate what happens in the middle east. The talk of world war 3 is now upon us, 1st stage is to suck people into thinking there is no other way but to go to war with Iran, they have to destabilise Syria first (which is nearly done) then the propoganda that Iran has nukes will get the public to believe they are a danger,and.must be destroyed. The east then protect the middle east and all out war assumes.....

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  3. And they were preparing cor something big....!!!!!

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  4. Im not really one for these threads as history as shown. Control of the middle means control of the eurasian super-continents trade and the middle east is and always has been its heart. Now I don't care much for the Persian being that they more 3000yrs past started this tit for tat empire dominance bs. But if they try the US and our tag along allies their gonna lose. Alexander the great decimated them in less than what a two years and the ancients werent humanitarians. And Iraq and afgan war delays are because of many reasons but one I can think of is this isnt total war cause if it was they would have been returned to being hunter gatherers. And the whole holy war thing would be stupid on iran or the m-east part because christians outnumber them have far more destructive weapons and has a holy book that ends with world coming to an end in great war that christians win and lets not forget majority of russians are christians, so holy war aint happening in irans favor. China aint gonna do nothing because they need the usa to buy all that cheap fake crap they make cause if we pay back our and shut down our factories and stop buying from them, theyd become cannibals within half a decade. Irans only hope is to disharm sign a bunch of treaties shake hands and smile for history. Or go the crazy route and become a lesson for people to learn that when empires come knocking at your door, its because they don't wanna waste resources replacing it.

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  5. All empires are built this way. From the persian babylon to pax americana its what it is. Lets forget about modern times and go back hundreds or thousands all empires follow the same model in one form or another its just human primal dominance on a larger scale.

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  6. If usa is not coward then why it has been barking like a rat since 10 years. Now it understands china and russia with iran.so it can't invade iran.

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    1. No silly,that is what usa wants china and russia in the mix ,that way they can take care of all three at once...about time china and russia stood up been waiting for them to get the courage ,iran is not a concern usa has bigger targets

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  7. Yeah lets see. Sushanta, people like you are provoking this situation. Raised up upon the bearing of "all powerful nations are automatically evil," it will be quite the pitfall when you relize you were mostly wrong. You think us Americans think our nation is perfect. Wrong. But I still love it. History will always have wars based on opinions. Get over all the anti-American hate. Its not worth youtime that you think of America anyway, bad or good. Heh.

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  8. If these circumstances are make then third world war is possible soon. free antivirus download

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