The Parliament of Iran voted – unanimously- this morning, to close the Strait of Hormuz which leads into/out-of the Persian Gulf after the unprovoked, American sneak attack upon Iranian nuclear program sites.
The vote by Parliament must now also be approved by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. But the impact of the vote is already being seen. Oil tankers in the Persian Gulf are rushing to get out before the Iranians close the Strait. Over 50 oil tanker vessels are rushing to exit the Persian Gulf this morning.
About twenty percent (20%) of the DAILY global oil and petro-chemical supplies must transit thru that Strait every day.
Iran says it has a right to defend itself from the ongoing Israeli attacks, and now also, the additional acts of war that were perpetrated by the United States last night.
Bomb Damage Assessments are coming in from the US attack and they are interesting. Iran’s main Uranium Enrichment facility at Fordow, was the most difficult to attack because it is built deep under a mountain.
Satellite imagery this morning shows penetration holes for at least six (6) of the twelve (12) 30,000 pound bombs the US dropped:
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