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Saudi Arabia Joins U.S Led Coalition In The Gulf by dermmy(m): 7:37am On Sep 18, 2019
Saudi Arabia joined a U.S.-led coalition to secure sea lines vital to oil shipping in the Middle East in the aftermath of a devastating attacks on Aramco’s oil facilities.

The International Maritime Security Construct’s area of operation covers the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical waterway for oil supplies, the Strait of Bab al-Mandab, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. The move aims to support efforts to thwart threats to trade as well as guarantee energy security, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported.

A showdown between Iran and the Trump administration after the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic has threatened shipping in the region. Attacks on tankers and drones prompted the U.S. to call for a coalition of allies to protect ships passing through the area.

About 40% of the world’s seaborne oil travels through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. and U.K. have stepped up their military presence in the region amid calls to ensure the waterway remains open.

The International Maritime Security Construct task force is headquartered in Bahrain, and its members include the U.S., the U.K., Australia as well as the host country.

Shaped like an inverted V, the waterway connects the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean, with Iran to its north and the United Arab Emirates and Oman to the south. Its shallow depth makes ships vulnerable to mines, and the proximity to land -- Iran, in particular -- leaves large tankers open to attack from shore-based missiles or interception by fast patrol boats and helicopters.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-18/saudi-arabia-to-join-coalition-to-protect-gulf-shipping-lines
Re: Saudi Arabia Joins U.S Led Coalition In The Gulf by ehirosplusbiz(m): 7:42am On Sep 18, 2019
This is good development
Re: Saudi Arabia Joins U.S Led Coalition In The Gulf by dermmy(m): 7:49am On Sep 18, 2019
ehirosplusbiz:
This is good development

Good development? It will increase tensions in the gulf any miscalculation could cascade into a horrible conflagration. A country that couldn't defeat a non-state actor the Houthis, a country that couldn't detect and intercept drones with her sophisticated air defence system is joining a military coalition to protect oil shipping in the gulf? Would that stop the Houthis from launching their drones and missiles against Saudi targets in the future?

The kingdom should just accept her defeat in Yemen and focus on defending her air space from future attacks.

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Re: Saudi Arabia Joins U.S Led Coalition In The Gulf by tsinzu: 8:14am On Sep 18, 2019
Iran don buy market

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