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"If US Stops Our Oil, Then No Oil Will Be Exported From The Gulf": Iran
- Tuesday December 4, 2018
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The United States will not be able to stop Iran exporting its oil and any move to prevent Iranian crude shipments passing through the Gulf would lead to all oil exports through the waterway being blocked, Iran's president said on Tuesday.
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We Have Full Control Of Gulf, US Navy Does Not Belong There: Iran
- Monday August 27, 2018
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Iran has full control of the Gulf and the U.S. Navy does not belong there, the head of the navy of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, General Alireza Tangsiri, was quoted by Tasnim news agency as saying on Monday.
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Iran drafts bill to block Hormuz for Gulf oil tankers
- Tuesday July 3, 2012
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Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee has drafted a bill calling for Iran to try to stop oil tankers from shipping crude through the Strait of Hormuz to countries that support sanctions against it, a committee member said on Monday.
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"If US Stops Our Oil, Then No Oil Will Be Exported From The Gulf": Iran
- Tuesday December 4, 2018
- World News | Reuters
The United States will not be able to stop Iran exporting its oil and any move to prevent Iranian crude shipments passing through the Gulf would lead to all oil exports through the waterway being blocked, Iran's president said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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We Have Full Control Of Gulf, US Navy Does Not Belong There: Iran
- Monday August 27, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Iran has full control of the Gulf and the U.S. Navy does not belong there, the head of the navy of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, General Alireza Tangsiri, was quoted by Tasnim news agency as saying on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Iran drafts bill to block Hormuz for Gulf oil tankers
- Tuesday July 3, 2012
- World News | Reuters
Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee has drafted a bill calling for Iran to try to stop oil tankers from shipping crude through the Strait of Hormuz to countries that support sanctions against it, a committee member said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com