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1981–1988 naval skirmishes during the larger Iran–Iraq War

Tanker war
Part of theIran–Iraq War
Date1981 – 4 August 1988[1]
Location
ResultIraqi coalition victory[2]
Belligerents
IranBa'athist Iraq
Units involved
IranIranian Navy
IranIRGC Navy
IranIranian Air Force
Iraqi Navy
Iraqi Air Force
United States Navy
Royal Saudi Air Force
Pre-war incidents

Iraqi invasion of Iran (1980)

Stalemate (1981)

Iranian offensives to free Iranian territory (1981–82)

Iranian offensives in Iraq (1982–84)

Iranian offensives in Iraq (1985–87)

Final stages (1988)

Tanker War

International incidents

Thetanker war, part of the largerIran–Iraq War, was a series of military attacks byIran andIraq againstmerchant vessels in thePersian Gulf andStrait of Hormuz from 1981 to 1988. Iraq was responsible for 283 attacks while Iran accounted for 168.[1]

History

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See also:Iran–Iraq War

The Iran-Iraq war began in September 1980.[1] Before 1984, attacks against shipping had occurred, albeit on a much smaller scale.[3] In December 1980,UN Secretary GeneralKurt Waldheim appealed to Iran and Iraq to ensure the security of peaceful shipping in the Persian Gulf.[3] At that time, Iran assured other countries that it would keep theStrait of Hormuz open.[3]

In his 1988 review paper naval affairs analyst Ronald O'Rouke wrote that "Iran trapped or destroyed many Iraqi ships in port in the early stages of the war. But Iraq started the tanker war in the Gulf proper in 1981 by initiating attacks on ships steaming to or from Iranian ports at the extreme northern end of the Gulf. Iraq continued these attacks into 1984 without a parallel Iranian response at sea. In March of that year, however, Iraq increased the rate of its attacks and expanded their geographic scope by attacking ships serving more southerly Iranian points, particularly the oil-loading complex atKharg Island. Two months later, Iran initiated its own attacks, and the tanker war became a two-way affair."[1]

Iraq broadened the tanker war in 1984[4] by attacking the oil terminal and oil tankers atKharg Island.[5] Iraq's aim in attacking Iranian shipping was to provoke the Iranians to retaliate with extreme measures, such as closing theStrait of Hormuz to all maritime traffic, thereby bringing about foreign intervention against Iran; the United States had threatened several times to intervene if the Strait of Hormuz were closed.[5]Kuwait andSaudi Arabia supported Iraq againstIran. TheUnited States intervened in the conflict in 1986 to protect Kuwaiti tankers, and engaged in a confrontation with Iran.[6]

Both sides had declared an "exclusion zone", meaning areas in which they had warned ships from entering. Iraq declared the area around Iran'sKharg Island to be an exclusion zone.[7] Kharg Island hosted Iran's principal oil shipment port.[8] Iraq gave precise definition, in coordinates, of this exclusion zone and gave advance notification to all countries.[9] However, Iraq did not designate any safe passage routes in this zone.[9]

Iran declared all waters within 40 miles of its coast to be its exclusion zone. It instructed ships headed for non-Iranian ports to sail west of this line.[8] While Iran also did not designate any safe passages in its exclusion zone, this was unnecessary. Iran's exclusion zone allowed for ships to enter and exit the Gulf, and essentially only kept such foreign ships out of its own waters.[10]

Iran's exclusion zone made it easier for Iraq to target Iranian ships. It allowed Iraq to assume that any ship in Iran's territorial waters must be going to (or coming from) an Iranian port.[11]

War studies scholar Stephen Phillips writes that "In January 1987, the Kuwaiti government proposed a clever scheme to deter Iranian attacks against their shipping. They asked the United States if they could reflag Kuwaiti tankers as American and receive the protection of the U.S. Navy. The administration of PresidentRonald Reagan debated this idea but finally agreed to it on March 7, 1987."[12] These are known to O'Rourke as "reflagged Kuwaiti ships".

On 17 May 1987, 37 US sailors werekilled in an Iraqi aircraft attack on theUSSStark. Iraqi presidentSaddam Hussein apologized, saying that the pilot had mistaken the US vessel for an Iraniantanker.[13]

United Nations Security Council Resolution 598, was adopted unanimously on 20 July 1987, which engenderedOperation Earnest Will (24 July 1987 – 26 September 1988), a successful US effort to protect Kuwaiti merchandise and vessel, because as noted by O'Rourke: "Aside from Iranian shipping, the most frequent victims have been ships steaming under the world's predominantflags of convenience."[1] Western-led convoy tactics with armed guard vessels were used for protection in the latter stages of the Tanker War.[1] In 1987 the use of towed, radar-deflecting decoys and other passive countermeasures was successfully initiated.[1]

In total, well over 100 sailors were killed and a similar number wounded.[1] More than 30 million tons of cargo was damaged from 1981 through 1987.[1] It is in this conflict that in 1987 Iran perfected the art of speedboat attacks, and concentrated "their fire on the crew compartments of their target ships."[1] Iran also used Chinese-made shore-basedSilkworm missiles to good effect.[1]

FlagAttacks sustained[1][14]
Liberia61
Iran46
Panama41
Cyprus39
Greece26
Malta9
Kuwait8
KSA8
Turkey7
Norway7
Singapore6
UK6
Japan6
South Korea5
FRG5

List of attacks

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1984

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DateVessel attackedAgentResultRef
NameFlagGRT/Date
1984-03-01CharmingUnited KingdomUnknownIraqi missileaground[15][16]
1984-03-01(?)Sema-GTurkeyUnknownIraqi missileset afire[15][17]
1984-03-04APJ AmbikaIndia16000Iraqi missilesunk[15][18]
1984-03-29Iran DahrIran12257/71Iraqi missiledamaged[19]
1984-05-27Savoy DeanLiberia19291/68Iraqi missileminor damage[19]
1984-06-03Büyük HunTurkey80683/77Iraqi missilessevere damage[19]
1984-06-03Giant KirnPanama32107/71Unidentified missileset afire[20]
1984-06-06DashakiLiberia19291/68Iraqi missilesevere damage[19]
1984-06-10KazimahKuwait160010/82Unidentified a/csevere damage[19]
1984-06-24Alexander the GreatGreece152372/73Iraqi Exocet missilesevere damage[19]
1984-06-27TiburónLiberia125389/73Iraqi missilesevere damage[19]
1984-07-01Al KabeerPanama16575/65Iraqi a/caground[19]
1984-07-01Sitia VenturePanama15991/66Iraqi a/caground[19]
1984-07-01Alexandra DyoCyprus13316/69Iraqi a/cattacked[19]
1984-07-02Won JinSouth Korea6164/74Iraqi missilessevere damage[19]
1984-07-05PrimroseLiberia122203/76Unidentified missilesslight damage[19]
1984-07-10British RenownUnited Kingdom122203/76Iranian a/cslight damage[19]
1984-08-18EndeavourPanama47310/76Unidentified missileset afire[20]
1984-08-24AmethystCyprus31280/63Unidentified missileset afire[20]
1984-08-27Cleo 1Panama20880/59Unidentified missileset afire[20]
1984-09-11St. TobiasLiberia115025/71Unidentified missileminor damage[20]
1984-09-12Good WindPanama11525/70Iraqi missileset afire[20]
1984-09-16Med HeronLiberia60655/77Unidentified missileUnknown[20]
1984-09-16Royal ColomboSouth Korea74474/75Unidentified missileUnknown[20]
1984-10-08World KnightLiberia114573/75Iraqi missilesevere damage[a][20][21]
1984-10-11Jag PariIndia20991/82Iranian (?) bombminor damage[20][21]
1984-10-12Gaz FountainPanama23796/69Unidentified missileset afire[20][22]
1984-10-15SivandIran108721/71Iraqi a/cset afire[20][23]

1985

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DateVessel attackedAgentResultRef
NameFlagGRT/Date
1985-11-05CanariaGreece151225Iraqi Exocet missilesevere damage[a][b][24][25]

1986

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1987

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See also:USS Stark incident andBridgeton incident
DateVessel attackedAgentResultRef
NameFlagGRT/Date
1987-07-24SSBridgetonUnited StatesIranian minedamaged
1987-08-10Texaco CaribbeanPanamaIranian minedamaged[26][27][28][29]
1987-08-15AnitaIranian minesunk[30][31][32]
1987-08-30SanandajIran129770/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-09-01Astro PegasusSouth Korea42510/75Iranian w/s g/fdamaged[33]
1987-09-01Bigorange XIVPanama197/56Iraqi a/csunk[33]
1987-09-01MunguiaSpain140277/77Iranian PGset afire[33]
1987-09-01Star RayCyprus99011/70Iraqi missiledamaged[33]
1987-09-02Nisshin MaruJapan103099/80Iranian PGdamaged[33]
1987-09-02DafniGreece48473/57Iranian boatsset afire[33]
1987-09-02Diamond MarineLiberia101416/74Iranian boatsholed[33]
1987-09-02Jolly RubinoItaly19418/78Iranian boatsminor damage[33]
1987-09-02Leonidas GloryCyprus3717/73Iranian boatsminor damage[33]
1987-09-09HavenCyprus109700/73Iranian PGdamaged[33]
1987-09-20Khark 2Iran137895/70Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-09-20Petroship BSaudi Arabia25614/75Iranian PGminor damage[33]
1987-09-20ShirvanIran41439/79Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-09-21Gentle BreezeBritish Hong Kong57462/70Iranian PGsevere damage[33]
1987-09-21Marissa IPanama181/69Iranian minesunk[33]
1987-09-27Coral CapeCyprus112825/74Iraqi missile (2)damaged[33]
1987-09-27Iran SepahIran19702/76Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-09-27MerlinCyprus110037/71Iraqi missile (2)damaged[33]
1987-09-27ShirvanIran41439/79Iraqi missiledamaged[33]
1987-09-29KharkIran127453/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-09-29KorianaGreece38629/85Iranian w/sslight damage[33]
1987-09-30Western CityLiberia105803/75Iranian PGsminor damage[33]
1987-10-01Nichiharu MaruJapan120694/73Iranian PGsminor damage[33]
1987-10-01JoharPakistan49635/76Iranian PGsminor damage[33]
1987-10-01Shenton BluffAustralia150/79Iraqi missilesevere damage[33]
1987-10-02FelicityCyprus53226/68Iraqi missileset afire[33]
1987-10-02Spic EmeraldIndia11712/83Iranian PGset afire[33]
1987-10-05Brazil StarPanama77294/72Iraqi a/cminor damage[33]
1987-10-05Seawise GiantLiberia238558/76Iraqi a/cminor damage[33]
1987-10-05Shining StarCyprus128929/71Iraqi missilesevere damage[33]
1987-10-05World AdmiralLiberia106673/74Iraqi missileminor damage[33]
1987-10-08Tomoe 8Panama5267/86Iranian PGset afire[33]
1987-10-10RovaLiberia105286/75Iraqi missilessevere damage[33]
1987-10-12Marianthi M.Panama13006/65Iraqi missiledamaged[33]
1987-10-13Atlantic PeaceLiberia43943/83Iranian PG g/fminor damage[33]
1987-10-14Pegasus ILiberia104918/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[33]
1987-10-15SungariLiberia124085/75Iranian missileset afire[33]
1987-10-16Sea Isle CityUnited States55454/81Iranian missilemoderate damage[33]
1987-10-23Prosperventure L.Panama27333/87Iranian PGset afire[33]
1987-11-04TaftanIran141883/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[34]
1987-11-06Grand WisdomPanama51121/76Iranian w/sminor damage[34]
1987-11-11Fortuneship L.Greece118216/75Iraqi GM (3)damaged[34]
1987-11-11Liquid Bulk ExplorerPanama7060/72Iranian PGslight damage[34]
1987-11-12Yousef[c]Iran584/84Iraqi a/chit[34]
1987-11-13Salvital[d]Singapore742/76Iraqi GMsevere damage[34]
1987-11-15LucyLiberia36512/86Iranian PGdamaged[34]
1987-11-16Esso FreeportBahamas122967/74Iranian PGsminor damage[34]
1987-11-16Filikon L.Greece41330/76Iranian PGsmoderate damage[34]
1987-11-19Salvenus[d]Singapore699/78Iraqi GMssevere damage[34]
1987-11-20TabrizIran41440/80Iraqi a/cdamaged[34]
1987-11-22AndromedaGreece38627/84Iranian PGdamaged[34]
1987-11-23FunduleaRomania6253/80Iranian PGsdamaged[34]
1987-11-23Uni-MasterPanama11648/77Iranian w/sslight damage[34]
1987-11-26Umm al JathathelKuwait47169/83Iranian w/sUnknown[34]
1987-11-29Khark 4Iran127450/73Iraqi a/cmoderate damage[34]
1987-12-02AnaxCyprus122936/72Iraqi a/cslight damage[34]
1987-12-04ActiniaCyprus109567/75Iraqi a/csevere damage[34]
1987-12-06Estelle MærskDenmark28010/87Iranian PGsminor damage[34]
1987-12-06Norman AtlanticSingapore42093/73Iranian PGssunk[34]
1987-12-08AlamootIran163173/77Iraqi a/csevere damage[34]
1987-12-09SusangirdIran111287/73Iraqi a/csevere damage[34]
1987-12-11TharaleosGreece51372/69Iranian FFminor damage[34]
1987-12-12PivotCyprus109700/75Iranian FFdamaged[34]
1987-12-15Mimi M.Cyprus16246/74Iraqi a/csevere damage[34]
1987-12-16TaftanIran141883/73Iraqi a/cminor damage[34]
1987-12-16World ProduceGreece17277/84Iranian PGmoderate damage[34]
1987-12-17Island TransporterMaldives9714/68Iranian PGsdamaged[34]
1987-12-18Free EnterpriseMalta113780/72Iraqi a/cwent aground[34]
1987-12-18Happy KariNorway140227/74Iranian PGsset afire[34]
1987-12-18Saudi SplendourLiberia125394/75Iranian PGmoderate damage[34]
1987-12-19Karama MærskDenmark167728/77Iranian PGsslight damage[34]
1987-12-22British RespectGibraltar136601/74Iraqi a/cset afire[34]
1987-12-22Burmah EnterpriseBermuda231629/78Iraqi a/csevere damage[34]
1987-12-22Seawise GiantLiberia238558/76Iraqi a/cset afire[34]
1987-12-22World PetrobrasLiberia193778/77Iraqi a/cdamaged[34]
1987-12-22Stena ConcordiaLiberia122199/73Iranian FFdamaged[34]
1987-12-23Berge BigNorway136364/75Iranian PGsset afire[34]
1987-12-25Hyundai No. 7South Korea11686/78Iranian PGsset afire[34]
1987-12-25Nejmat el PetrolSaudi Arabia12964/64Iranian PGsset afire[34]
1987-12-27StilikonPanama96747/64Iraqi GMset afire[34]
1987-12-31Iran SedaghatIran4474/71Iraqi a/cdecoy[34]

1988

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1988-01-01 to 1988-03-27
DateVessel attackedAgentResultRef
NameFlagGRT/Date
1988-01-01AlgaMalta16134/72Iraqi GMslight damage[34]
1988-01-10Khark 3Iran137895/71Iraqi a/cminor damage[34]
1988-01-12United VentureCyprus13161/69Iranian GMsevere damage[34]
1988-01-14Petrobulk PioneerLiberia20446/80Iranian w/sdamaged aft[34]
1988-01-15Atlantic CharismaLiberia23127/87Iranian w/sdamaged[34]
1988-01-15Igloo EspooNorway10105/85Iranian PGsdamaged[34]
1988-01-16RainbowLiberia7589/82Iranian PGssevere damage[34]
1988-01-22Havpil[e]Singapore10977/69Iranian PGminor damage[34]
1988-01-22TopazPanama85690/76Iranian PGsminor damage[34]
1988-01-22Torm RottinaDenmark20036/76Iranian PGsattacked[35]
1988-01-27Coral CapeCyprus112825/74Iraqi imissiledamaged[35]
1988-01-29KharkIran116404/75Iraqi a/cminor damage[35]
1988-01-29Khark 5Iran138394/75Iraqi a/cminor damage[35]
1988-01-30Mare[e]Panama9111/72Iranian PGssunk[35]
1988-02-03MakranIran16000/74Iraqi missileset afire[35]
1988-02-03Petrobulk RulerNorway20505/75Iranian PGdamaged[35]
1988-02-05TavistockPanama87464/71Iranian PGsdamaged[35]
1988-02-07Khark 5Iran138394/75Iraqi a/cset afire[35]
1988-02-07DianeLiberia38241/87Iranian FFset afire[35]
1988-02-09Shir KoohIran140465/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[35]
1988-02-09VeroniqueLiberia38795/76Iranian FFdamaged aft[35]
1988-02-11Happy KariNorway38795/76Iranian PGsset afire[35]
1988-02-12Kate Mærsk[e]Denmark167207/76Iraqi a/cset afire[35]
1988-02-15SoleimanIran1019/84Iraqi a/csevere damage[35]
1988-03-08TenacityMalta41195/65Iraqi a/cminor damage[35]
1988-03-15Trade FortitudeLiberia113950/72Iraqi a/cdamaged[35]
1988-03-18Berge LordNorway138008/73Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-18KyrnicosCyprus41922/67Iraqi a/cmoderate damage[35]
1988-03-18Maria 2Panama22845/80Iranian PGsset afire[35]
1988-03-18Neptune SubaruSingapore22845/80Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-19AvajIran162028/75Iraqi a/csevere damage[35]
1988-03-19SanandajIran129770/73Iraqi a/csevere damage[35]
1988-03-20Atlantic PeaceLiberia43943/83Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-21FumiLiberia36674/84Iranian PGsset afire[35]
1988-03-21Iberian ReeferSpain7949/85Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-22HavglimtSingapore28941/78Iranian w/sminor damage[35]
1988-03-22Stavros G.L.Greece163810/76Iranian PGsset afire[35]
1988-03-23Odysseas H.Cyprus18876/72Iranian PGssevere damage[a][35]
1988-03-27Jainarayan VyasIndia15035/75Iranian PGsmoderate damage[35]
1988-03-28 to 1988-08-04
DateVessel attackedAgentResultRef
NameFlagGRT/Date
1988-03-28Karama MærskDenmark167728/77Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-28Golar KansaiLiberia98905/72Iranian PGsminor damage[35]
1988-03-30AnaxCyprus122936/72Iraqi a/cdisabled[35]
1988-03-31HavenCyprus109700/73Iraqi FFaground[35]
1988-04-12SagheeraSaudi Arabia20817/81Iranian PGsset afire[36]
1988-04-18Omnium PrideCyprus13858/71Iranian PGsset afire[36]
1988-04-18Willi TideUnited States283/79Iranattacked[36]
1988-04-18York MarineBritish Hong Kong60814/75Iranian w/sset afire[36]
1988-04-19Fal VUnited Arab Emirates7214/72Iranian PGsdamaged[36]
1988-04-24Sea TraderLiberia19482/76Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-05-11KharkIran116404/75Iraqi a/cdamaged[36]
1988-05-11Iran NahadIran11205/70Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-12Sea Sapphire[f]Panama11205/70Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14ArgosyCyprus71080/70Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14BarcelonaSpain122770/72Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14Beaufort[g]Belgium475/78Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14Safir[g]Belgium475/78Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14Scan Partner[g]Panama499/79Iraqi a/csunk[36]
1988-05-14Seawise GiantLiberia238558/79Iraqi a/csevere damage[36]
1988-05-14Burmah EndeavourBahamas231269/77Iraqi a/cminor damage[36]
1988-05-16BisotonIran112445/72Iraqi a/cminor damage[36]
1988-05-18Ace ChemiPanama112445/72Iranian PGsset afire[36]
1988-05-19Barge StrandNorway43849/82Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-05-26Mundogas RioLiberia12251/67Iranian PGsdamaged[36]
1988-05-26Don MiguelMalta10526/76Iranian PGsdamaged[36]
1988-06-04ShoushIran113788/72Iraqi a/cUnknown[36]
1988-06-09Salverve[c]Singapore742/76Iraqi a/cdamaged[36]
1988-06-11DhaulagiriWest Germany7895/82Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-06-11Esso DemetiaUnited Kingdom125293/73Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-06-11Iran FallahiIran17716/72Iraq a/cUnknown[36]
1988-06-14Neptune SubaruSingapore51894/86Iranian PGsmoderate damage[36]
1988-07-01Khark 4Iran127450/73Iraqi a/cdamaged[36]
1988-07-01Fortuneship LGreece118216/75Iraqi a/cdamaged[36]
1988-07-03Berge StrandNorway43849/82Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-07-07Fellowship LGreece118215/74Iraqi a/cset afire[36]
1988-07-08Star RayCyprus107432/70Iraqi a/cset afire[36]
1988-07-12Universal MonarchPanama40840/81Iranian PGsdamaged[36]
1988-07-15Sea VictoryLiberia43456/69Iranian PGsminor damage[36]
1988-08-04Berge LordNorway138008/73Iranian PGsminor damage[36]

Notes

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  1. ^abcconstructive loss
  2. ^Sold off and renamed Canari, exploded while scrapping on 1986-08-11. See:zh-tw:大仁宮廢船爆炸事件
  3. ^abtug
  4. ^absalvage tug
  5. ^abchit in error
  6. ^tug towingIran Nahad
  7. ^abctugs damaged by explosion ofBarcelona

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  14. ^data sieve minimum of 5
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  34. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxaySilverstone 1988b
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  • Boczek, Boleslaw Adam (1989). "Law of Warfare at Sea and Neutrality:Lessons from the Gulf War".Ocean Development and International Law.20 (3):239–271.doi:10.1080/00908328909545892.
  • Dekker, Ige F.; Post, Harry H. G., eds. (1992).The Gulf War of 1980-1988: The Iran-Iraq War in International Legal Perspective. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff.ISBN 0-7923-1334-8.
  • Leckow, Ross (July 1988). "The Iran-Iraq Conflict in the Gulf: The Law of War Zones".International & Comparative Law Quarterly.37 (3):629–644.doi:10.1093/iclqaj/37.3.629.
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  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1985b). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.22 (2):145–146.JSTOR 44891147.
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  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1988b). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.25 (2): 195.JSTOR 44891248.
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Further reading

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  • El-Shazly, Nadia El-Sayed (1998),The Gulf Tanker War: Iran and Iraq's Maritime Swordplay, Springer,ISBN 9781349263042
  • Navias, Martin S.; Hooton, E. R. (1996),Tanker Wars: Assault on Merchant Shipping During the Iran-Iraq Crisis, 1980-88, Bloomsbury Academic,ISBN 9781860640322
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1985a). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.22 (1): 51.JSTOR 44888933.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1985c). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.22 (3): 306.JSTOR 44891192.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1985d). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.22 (4): 399.JSTOR 44891899.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1986a). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.23 (1): 30.JSTOR 44894586.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1986b). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.23 (2): 140.JSTOR 44889022.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1986c). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.23 (3): 271.JSTOR 44891948.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1986d). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.23 (4): 378.JSTOR 44889078.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1987a). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.24 (1): 71.JSTOR 44889099.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1987b). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.24 (2): 164.JSTOR 44894620.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1987c). "Naval Intelligence".Warship International.24 (4): 358.JSTOR 44891264.
  • Walker, George K. (2000),"The Tanker War, 1980–88: Law and Policy",International Law Studies,74, U.S. Naval War College
  • Wang, Erik B. (1995). "The Iran-Iraq War Revisited: Some Reflections on the Role of International Law".Canadian Yearbook of International Law.32.
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