Iran: Navy Begins War Games Near Vital Waterway
Iran’s naval forces began six days of war games on Friday in the Gulf of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz,
the narrow waterway considered vital to international oil tanker
traffic. Accounts in the state-run news media said the war games,
covering a 400,000-square-mile area, were devised to test combat ships,
submarines, reconnaissance methods and a new version of the Thunder
surface-to-air midrange missile. The official Islamic Republic News
Agency quoted a commander, Rear Adm. Habibollah Sayyari, as saying the
exercises were meant to transmit a message of friendship to neighbors
and display “the armed forces’ military capabilities.” Iran, which
periodically conducts such naval maneuvers, has said it could close the
Strait of Hormuz as retaliation for Western sanctions imposed over
Iran’s disputed nuclear energy program.
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