"It seems like the United States wants to police the world, and in this situation, they want to become a valet service for these international shipping companies that are looting oil from the Gulf... The more the United States acts in such pirate ways, the more we will lose control of the situation."
Dangerous Escalation
“It's really an escalation that's not really called for by actual developments on the ground,” the activist said, underscoring that it was pretty much a “war footing.”
“But in the bigger picture, the ongoing problem is the continual US seizure of Iranian oil tankers around the globe. And while the US claims that these are based on the sanctions on Iran, that sanctions that the US has placed on Iran. Those sanctions do not apply to international waters. In other words, the US Navy has no legal right to seize Iranian oil tankers anywhere it sees fit. So in that sense, the Iranian reaction is related to what the US has been doing to tankers carrying Iranian oil,” Mazda Majidi said.
“The problem is, these types of escalations sometimes can have unintended consequences. It may be that both sides have no intention of starting an all-out war, but an incident here, an accident there, could cause unforeseen consequences which may be outside the control of both parties.”