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Iran in Full Control of Gulf - IRG Navy Commander

Iran in Full Control of Gulf - IRG Navy Commander
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By Staff, Agencies

Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard [IRG]’s Navy Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri said Iran is in full control of the Gulf region and monitors all movements by extra-regional forces that are present in these waters.

“Today, we have full control over the Persian Gulf and dominate the entire waters. The permanent presence of the Basij force has provided us with adequate manpower to have complete control of the region. At the same time, we monitor all developments using electronic and electro-optic systems,” Admiral Tangsiri made the remarks in a televised interview released on Sunday.

"The Persian Gulf is in full security," he said, stressing that only extra-regional powers coming from far away to the Gulf would potentially intend to cause insecurity there.

Tangsiri emphasized that Iran's Navy monitors all hostile foreign forces upon their entry into the Strait of Hormuz and enforces the bandwidth control code, adding, "They never enter our [territorial] waters and are constantly monitored until they get out [of the Persian Gulf]."

Elsewhere in his remarks, the IRG Navy commander added that deterrence in the face of hostile forces cannot be achieved through mere political means, but it can only be achieved "if your power exceeds that of your enemy."

“This [superior military power] will cause your enemy to step back. So, don’t think that we can make the enemy withdraw through mere political means,” Tangsiri emphasized.

He said that every time the Iranian naval forces get prepared to stage military drills, the enemy sees their operational and missile power, and this acts as a deterrent factor in the face of the enemy.

Commenting on acts of provocation by hostile forces in the Gulf, he said the Americans' Persian Gulf strategy has failed, adding, "We have barred the enemy from implementing its strategy and this is why the Persian Gulf is secure."

"The US must leave the Persian Gulf region and has no option but to withdraw from the region. Americans cannot extend their stay for a long time, because the Persian Gulf belongs to Iran and the southern countries of the Persian Gulf and is a home to us and Muslim countries on the southern rim of the Persian Gulf."

Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated in the final days of the administration of President Donald Trump.

Acting US Secretary of War Christopher Miller on January 3 instructed the USS Nimitz to remain in the Persian Gulf due to what he described as Iranian threats “against President Trump and other US government officials,” reversing an earlier decision to move the aircraft carrier out of West Asia.

Two nuclear-capable American B-52 bombers flew over the Gulf late in December after nonstop flights to the region from their US-based hangars. The nuclear-powered submarine USS Georgia also arrived in the Gulf accompanied by two American warships.

The Iranian administration has warned against any US adventurism aimed at militarizing the Gulf, saying such moves would be in the interest of no country, whether in the region or elsewhere in the world.

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