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Iran Says Coastal Attack Will Lead to Full Gulf Closure and Mine-Laying

DUBAI, March 23 (Reuters) – An ⁠attack ⁠on Iran’s southern ⁠coast and islands will lead to ​Gulf routes being cut with the laying ‌of sea mines, the ‌country’s Defence Council said on ⁠Monday ⁠according to state media.

The U.S. is considering plans ​to occupy or blockade Iran’s Kharg Island, the country’s main oil export hub, to pressure ​Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz ⁠to all ⁠shipping, according to ⁠Axios.

“Any ​attempt to attack Iran’s coasts or islands will ​cause all ⁠access routes in the Gulf (…) to be mined with various types of sea mines, including floating mines that can ⁠be released from the coast,” the statement read.

“In this ⁠case, the entire Gulf will practically be in a situation similar to the Strait of Hormuz for a long time (…) One should not forget the failure of more than 100 minesweepers in the 1980s in removing a ⁠few sea mines.”

The Defence Council recalled that non-belligerent states can only pass through the Strait of Hormuz by coordinating passage ​with Iran.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; ​Editing by Toby Chopra)

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