The Gold Coast Bulletin

US ‘isn’t looking to fight Tehran’

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THE US does not want to go to war with Iran but will take every action necessary to guarantee safe navigation through vital shipping lanes in the Middle East, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says.

US-Iran tensions are high following accusation­s by the Trump administra­tion that Tehran last Thursday attacked two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, a vital oil shipping route, which Iran denied.

“We don’t want war. We’ve done what we can to deter this,” Mr Pompeo told Fox News. “The Iranians should understand very clearly that we will continue to take actions that deter Iran from engaging in this kind of behaviour.”

Mr Pompeo, a former CIA director, also defended the administra­tion’s conclusion that Iran was behind the attack, saying there was evidence other than footage released last week.

“The intelligen­ce community has lots of data, lots of evidence. The world will come to see much of it,” he said.

Saudi Arabia on Saturday joined the US in blaming Iran for the attacks and called for the internatio­nal community to take swift action to secure Gulf energy supplies.

The Strait of Hormuz is a major transit route for oil from Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest crude exporter, and other Gulf producers.

Mr Pompeo said the US would take “all actions necessary, diplomatic and otherwise” to guarantee safe passage through shipping lanes, without providing details.

He said the US was considerin­g a possible internatio­nal response, saying he had called a number of foreign officials regarding the tanker attacks.

Mr Pompeo cited China, Japan, South Korea and Indonesia as countries that relied heavily on freedom of navigation

WE DON’T WANT WAR. … WE WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE ACTIONS THAT DETER IRAN FROM ENGAGING IN THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOUR MIKE POMPEO

through the straits.

“I’m confident that when they see the risk, the risk of their own economies and their own people and outrageous behaviour of the Islamic Republic of Iran, they will join us in this,” he said.

The US is already embroiled in a stand-off with Iran over its nuclear program, and has blamed it and its surrogates for other acts of aggression in recent months.

They include attacks on oil tankers in May and the targeting of US drones in Yemen.

Mr Pompeo also left open the possibilit­y of US military action but declined to discuss what form that might take.

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