GIBSON: “Certainly. That‘s a terrific question. I think, you know, some of the concerns right now would be potentially a tighter, narrower area through which the ships can come because of those Iranian mines. There‘s also maybe a demand to not only impose the blockade that we‘ve put on Iran, which is probably part of what‘s bringing them to the negotiating table and willing to make additional concessions. So it‘s important to keep it in place. But there may also be demands to escort vessels through those waters. And such a blocked up. There‘s so many ships that are still inside the gulf. It‘s going to take some time for them to come out. And I think the last point I would make there, as with all of reopening the straits and recommencing commerce there, it‘s a decision made by commercial business interests in which they weigh potential risks against potential profit. And so our ability to ensure it‘s a smooth passage will help boost”
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Karen Gibson: ‘The Blockade We’ve Put on Iran Is Probably Part of What’s Bringing Them to the Negotiating Table’‘It‘s important to keep it in place‘News & Politics,InternationalRUSH EXCERPT:GIBSON: “Certainly. That‘s a terrific question. I think, you know, some of the concerns right now would be potentially a tighter, narrower area through which the ships can come because of those Iranian mines. There‘s also maybe a demand to not only impose the blockade that we‘ve put on Iran, which is probably part of what‘s bringing them to the negotiating table and willing to make additional concessions. So it‘s important to keep it in place. But there may also be demands to escort vessels through those waters. And such a blocked up. There‘s so many ships that are still inside the gulf. It‘s going to take some time for them to come out. And I think the last point I would make there, as with all of reopening the straits and recommencing commerce there, it‘s a decision made by commercial business interests in which they weigh potential risks against potential profit. And so our ability to ensure it‘s a smooth passage will help boost”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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