Iran’s
Top Admiral: We’ll
Force US Navy Out Of
Persian Gulf
7
January, 2020
TEHRAN
– (PressTV) US forces and allies will soon be forced out of the
Persian Gulf waters, where they have been seeking to establish a
foothold for years, says Iran’s navy commander.
In
an interview with the Tasnim news agency published on Saturday, Rear
Admiral Hossein Khanzadi said that in his view the United States has
come to find itself with very little elbow room in the regional
waters to advance its attempted objective of setting up a coalition
to protect its interests.
“We should force them out as soon as possible. God willing, this will happen and it is shaping up in various aspects already,” said Khanzadi.
The
interview came in the wake of recent joint military drills with
the participation of the naval forces of the Islamic Republic, Russia
and China in regional waters.
The
interview was also made before the US military conducted a vicious
operation in Baghdad during the early hours of Friday, assassinating
Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force
of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
Khanzadi
had said the United States had gone to considerable lengths to peel
Russia and China away from the joint war games in the Sea of Oman and
in the India Ocean in late December.
He
said the presence of the US Navy and its allies, including the
British, in the Persian Gulf is not a matter of concern to Iran.
Repeated
attempts by the Pentagon, the Iranian commander said, to establish
the coalition with a stated aim of policing regional waters have
failed because other countries are aware of the “deceitful”
nature of such an endeavor.
“Each
aircraft carrier dispatched to the region is deployed within 300
miles from the Iranian borders. Such massive equipment floats idly
and this piles huge pressure on the Americans and the British,”
said Khanzadi.
“Others
do not wish to pay the cost for such a deceitful game. This is why no
country is joining their coalition.”
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