Iran trading sanctions for security of maritime corridors
Monitoring Iranian conduct in the region has acquired greater importance, especially after the latest détente between the Islamic Republic and Saudi Arabia.
Rapprochement between the two states aims to calm
down regional tensions. This is especially important, given the current stalemate
in negotiations over the Iranian nuclear file between Iran, on one hand, and
the US, on the other.
This stalemate leaves room for tension.
Thus, Iran's behaviour in the recent period has
been characterized by escalation at the international level and pacification at
the regional level.
The search for resolving many controversial files
related to the countries of the region has also begun.
Tensions related to global energy security and
the threat to international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, located in the
Arabian Gulf region, continued at a time when this issue is becoming very
sensitive for Western powers.
This is especially true in the light of the
increasing severity of the international energy crisis due to the Russian-Ukrainian
war.
Lane security trade-offs
The frequency of violations against the international
navigation movement in the Strait of Hormuz reflects the importance of the Iranian
equation for the security of international waterways.
This is simply a trade-off for the security of
those corridors with the effectiveness of US sanctions.
Whenever Iran is subjected to pressure and
prosecution, it goes to threaten global energy security, in an attempt to
resist the pressure of US sanctions by repeating attacks to convey a message
that it is ready to charge Washington the cost of its efforts to limit its oil
exports.
Iranian harassment
Iranian affairs specialist, Mohamed Alaa Eddin, said
Iran does not have the same ability of the US and its allies to put pressure.
"Therefore, it may carry out some harassment
of international navigation as a kind of escalation in exchange for US
sanctions," he told The Reference.
He added that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
undertakes such harassment of international navigation under various pretexts.
Sometimes, he said, the Guard makes this
harassment under the pretext of entering the territorial waters of Iran.
"Other times, it makes it after accusing
ships of polluting the environment," he said.