US says it’s hunting for explosive mines in latest push to open the Strait of Hormuz​

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Dr. Steven Wills  | Quoted by Ben Finley, Konstantin Toropin, and David Mchugh

External Source: Associated Press

Steven Wills, a retired lieutenant commander who served on an Avenger-class ship, said the Navy is likely looking for sea explosives in order to create a safe channel through the strait. Minesweeping is a slower process that usually occurs after a conflict.

“Minehunting is walking through your yard pulling individual weeds and dandelions so that you can walk safely from one side to the other. Minesweeping is more like mowing the grass,” said Wills, an expert at the Center for Maritime Strategy at the Navy League of the United States.

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Dr. Steven Wills, Navalist