Britain Sends Ships to Clear Mines from a Critical Oil Route

Britain Sends Ships to Clear Mines from a Critical Oil Route

The UK is deploying warships and mine-clearing boats to help keep the Strait of Hormuz open for oil tankers. One-fifth of the world's oil passes through this narrow waterway between Iran and Oman. By bringing mine-sweeping equipment, Britain signals it expects Iran could try to block the route—something Iran has done before. This suggests a harder approach than routine protection.

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