In April 2010, Congressman Geoff Davis and Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), then Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, introduced House Concurrent Resolution 94, a bipartisan resolution that called for the negotiation of a naval communication protocol agreement between the United States military and Iran, governing the interaction of U.S. and Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
Each day, an average of fifteen tankers carrying between sixteen and seventeen million barrels of crude oil pass through the Strait of Hormuz, making these waters one of the world’s most strategically important oil chokepoints. The traffic that passes through the Strait comprises twenty percent of global oil and ninety percent of the oil exported by Persian Gulf producers. A naval conflict in the Strait would have dire consequences for the world’s oil supply and the international economy.
For Geoff, there is no higher priority than protecting the lives and safety of our service men and women. The object of the Davis-Conyers resolution was to enhance the safety of American sailors, if acted on by the Department of Defense, through negotiation of a military-to-military ‘Incidents at Sea’ agreement between the United States and Iran. The resolution was included as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 and became law on January 7, 2011.
View the Legislation
You can read a PDF of the resolution by clicking here.
Watch the Video
Click the video below to watch Congressman Davis and Congressman Conyers speak on the House floor and urge their colleagues to support the Resolution.
