Iran Unfazed by US Naval Blockade? CIA Says Tehran Can Withstand Barrier for Months Amid Gulf Clashes
Analysts say Iran has cut oil output and could avoid a major crisis for months as it adapts to the blockade, with 30 million barrels still at sea.
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Iran can withstand blockade for 4 months, CIA says as clashes flare in Hormuz
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Iran could withstand U.S. blockade for months, Western officials and experts say
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military blockade of Iran’s ports will eventually deprive Tehran of crucial oil revenue, but the regime could likely withstand the pressure for months without a major economic crisis or lasting damage to its oil fields, energy industry analysts and two Western officials familiar with intelligence assessments told NBC News
Iran unfazed by US naval blockade? CIA says Tehran can withstand barrier for months amid Gulf clashes
U.S.-Iran conflict escalates as both sides exchange fire in the Gulf. A CIA report suggests Iran can endure a blockade for months, limiting U.S. leverage.
Gulf fighting flares as CIA report says Tehran can resist blockade for 4 months
US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Gulf as Washington awaited Tehran's response to a proposal to end the war. A CIA assessment indicating Iran could withstand a blockade for months highlighted the limits of US pressure.
A confidential analysis by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), delivered this week to government policymakers, concluded that Iran can survive the US naval blockade for at least three or four months before facing more serious economic difficulties, according to four people familiar with the document, reported The Washington Post.
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