Iran
dispatches warships to US maritime border
Ships
from the Iranian army’s naval fleet are headed towards the United
States maritime borders as part of a longstanding protest against US
vessels in the Persian Gulf, Fars News Agency reports.
RT,
8
February, 2014
"The
Iranian Army's naval fleets have already started their voyage towards
the Atlantic Ocean via the waters near South Africa," Commander
of Iran's Northern Navy Fleet, Admiral Afshin Rezayee Haddad,
announced on Saturday.
The
admiral, who also heads up the Iranian Army's 4th Naval Zone, added
that the ships are approaching the United States' maritime borders,
“and this move has a message."
The
agency gave no details on the number or types of vessels deployed.
Sayyari
first announced Iran would begin a naval buildup "near maritime
borders of the United States" in September 2011. The move is
part of Iran’s response to Washington’s sizeable naval presence
in the Persian Gulf.
The
US Navy’s 5th fleet, which is responsible for naval forces in the
Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and parts of the Indian Ocean, is
based in Bahrain.
"Like
the arrogant powers that are present near our maritime borders, we
will also have a powerful presence close to the American marine
borders," Sayyari said at the time.
Sayyari
reiterated Iran’s plans to dispatch its naval forces to deploy
along US marine borders in the Atlantic in September 2012, saying
this would happen “in the next few years".
In
September 2012 the admiral reiterated Iran's plans for sailing off
the US coasts to counter the US presence in its waters in the Persian
Gulf.
The
Iranian Navy has been boosting its presence in international waters
since November 2008, when it deployed warships to the Gulf of Aden in
response to the Somalia pirates’ threat.
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