While negotiations on a compromise on Iran's nuclear projects proceed apace between Washington and Tehran, the war of words has not abated.
First Publish: 11/2/2014, 10:24 PM
US Navy patrols Persian Gulf
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While negotiations on a compromise on Iran's nuclear projects
proceed apace between Washington and Tehran, the Iranians have
bellicosely declared that the US must “get out” of the Persian Gulf. The
area is Iran's “strategic waters,” and the US does not belong there,
Iran said.
American and international naval forces are currently conducting a huge exercise
in the Gulf and Red Sea. Navies from 44 countries, consisting of 6,500
personnel and 38 warships taking part in a U.S.-led mine countermeasures
exercise that has avoided Iranian territorial waters. The exercise is
meant as a show of strength, said 5th Feet Commander Vice. Adm. John
Miller. “The tremendous number of nations participating in this exercise sends a clear signal that threats to global commerce will not be tolerated."
“We unveiled the Hout [supercavitation] torpedo, which is a missile exclusively manufactured by Russians, during Great Prophet Maneuver I [in 2006]. This missile
can travel underwater at the speed of 100 meters per second,” he said,
adding that Iran would not hesitate to use it against any threat.”
The US Navy's Fifth Fleet, with about 5,000 servicemen, is based in Bahrain’s territorial waters in the Persian Gulf.
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