The
Iranians sure have some hutzpah!
Iran
plans to deploy warships off US coast
Iran
says it will counter US presence in its waters by sending ships to
the international waters off the US coast, says Iranian Navy chief
Admiral Sayyari.
RT,
4
September, 2012
No
specifics were mentioned, but during an interview broadcast on state
TV, Sayyari said the plans were aimed for “the next few years.”
In
the past two years Iran has broadened the range of its navy, sending
ships to the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Sayyari
did not deny that the proposed measure was a response to the increase
in the number of US vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil
passageway off the coast of Iran, which Tehran previously threatened
to shut off.
“We
will not allow anyone to trespass our country’s waters. There is no
need for anyone else to establish security in our region,” said
Sayyari.
The
US Fifth Fleet is currently located in Bahrain, on the southern coast
of the Strait of Hormuz.
More
than a third of all the seaborne oil in the world passes through the
narrow waterway.
Due
to US and EU-led sanctions against the Islamic Republic, which the
West suspects of covertly developing nuclear weapons, Iran’s export
of oil has halved in the past year.
Financial
data company Bloomberg reports that the country is missing out on
$130 million a day in lost sales as a result.
In
response to the sanctions, Tehran threatened to block the Strait of
Hormuz. A majority of Iranian parliamentarians voted in favor of the
blockade in July, and although the vote was seen as largely symbolic,
the option is still on the table.
The
US then upped its presence, and currently has two aircraft carriers
in the region, also scheduling extensive war games for later this
month.
Iranian
high command has previously claimed that it will send its ships
towards the US, but the threats have not yet resulted in actions.
Tension
between the two countries are at a high, as speculation mounts that
Washington’s close ally Israel may carry out a (possibly
US-supported) strike on Iran to derail its incipient nuclear program.

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