Monitoring
'enemy moves': Iran 'vigilant' over US presence in Gulf waters
Iran
warns it’s closely monitoring the “enemy’s” moves from the
Caribbean Sea to the Persian Gulf. The statement comes after
Washington is reported to have dispatched a fourth aircraft carrier
and a fleet of underwater drones to Gulf waters.
RT,
15
July, 2012
Iran’s
intelligence systems are tracking all the activities of the US forces
and its allies from the Caribbean Sea to the Sea of Oman and the
Persian Gulf, says Rear Admiral Javad Mashidi, the deputy commander
of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy.
“By
being vigilant about the plots of the enemies and maintaining a
massive presence in the country’s maritime borders, the IRGC Navy
counters any potential threat posed by the enemies and aggressors,”
said Mashidi as quoted by Iran’s Press TV.
The
US has already sent three aircraft carriers to the waterways near
Iran, namely the USS Enterprise, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the
USS Abraham Lincoln. Now the USS John C. Stennis will be joining this
group in August, recent reports show.
Besides
these vessels, dozens of small unmanned Sea Fox submersibles are to
be dispatched along the same route. The submarine-like drones can
detect and destroy any mines that Tehran may plant on the sea bed if
they decide to increase efforts to block the Strait of Hormuz. The US
has pledged to ensure the Strait of Hormuz, a major traffic lane for
Gulf oil, remains open. However, so far, Iran only seems to be
stepping up its hawkish rhetoric.
“The
knowledge of the US and belligerent countries about the capabilities
of the [Iranian] armed forces, particularly of those of the IRGC
Navy, is merely a small portion of their real capabilities,”
Mashidi said on Saturday.
Tehran
has repeatedly threatened to block the waterway in retaliation for an
oil embargo and other sanctions which the US and EU has imposed on
Iran over its controversial nuclear program. A symbolic bill calling
to block the strait will be taken up by the country’s parliament
this month.
Another
Iranian official pointed out the decision to block Hormuz lies solely
with the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He also
warned the US forces of dire consequences if Iran’s security is
threatened, reports Fars News Agency.
“The
IRGC’s naval forces have had the ability since the [Iran-Iraq] war
to completely control the Strait of Hormuz and not allow even a
single drop of oil to pass through,” IRGC naval commander Ali
Fadavi said on Saturday. Tehran will increase its military presence
in international waters, he added.
The
West, along with Israel, suspects Tehran of aiming to build nuclear
weapons. Iran denies the allegations, saying the program services the
country’s needs in energy and cancer treatment.
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