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Why Greater Tunb, Iran’s ‘unsinkable aircraft carrier’, was hit US near Strait of Hormuz

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) on Wednesday, in its latest wave of strikes, targeted Iran’s small island Greater Tunb in the Persian Gulf, located close to the Strait of Hormuz.
It was an unusual move as the US military launched a daylight attack, signalling an increased barrage of fires.
Naval blockade enforcement intercepts commercial vessels
The US military, while reimposing Iran’s naval blockade at the direction of President Donald Trump, said American forces “redirected” two commercial ships attempting to breach the blockade.
The reported activity took place within 17 hours of reinitiating the naval blockade in the waterway.
Strategic importance of the targeted location
“The US military remains vigilant and prepared to ensure full compliance,” CENTCOM said in a social media post.
Iran’s Greater Tunb, which was attacked on Wednesday, is one of the several islands in the region that, according to experts, are significant in order to secure safe passage of ships and naval vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, CNN reported.
Horical territorial dispute and potential operational control
Notably, the Greater Tunb island is adminered Iranian authorities, though it is claimed the United Arab Emirates (UAE).Story continues below this ad
Tehran took control of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa in 1971, which would have become the UAE, and hence, Abu Dhabi has sought to reclaim them, AP reported.
Quoting analysts, the report added that if the US takes over the islands, the American adminration could allow it to control the Strait of Hormuz.
Defensive network classified academic researchers
The CNN report cited researchers at the Sun Yat-sen University in Zhuhai, China, who called Greater Tunb and six other islands, namely: Abu Musa, Lesser Tunb, Hengam, Qeshm, Larak, and Hormuz, Iran’s “arch defence” in the strait.
The researchers said Iranian officials have called the six islands and other gulf islands in the region Tehran’s “stationary and unsinkable aircraft carriers.”Story continues below this ad
Iranian state media had reported last year that Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was reinforcing its presence on Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb.
Peripheral targets struck in neighboring province
Another strike the US military targeted a barracks for Iran’s 388th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, which is responsible for operating armoured vehicles and tanks in San and Baluchestan province, Tehran’s state media reported.

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