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Iranian commander threatens to close Strait of Hormuz to US

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I have to think they are too smart to fu*k with the US Navy......


Iranian commander threatens to close Strait of Hormuz to US

FILE - In this Tuesday, April 7, 2015, file photo released by the semi-official Fars News Agency, Iranian warship Alborz, foreground, prepares before leaving Iran's waters, at the Strait of Hormuz. The deputy commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard said Iranian forces will close the strategic Strait of Hormuz to the United States and its allies if they "threaten" the Islamic Republic, Iranian state media reported on Wednesday, April 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Fars News Agency, Mahdi Marizad)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The deputy commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard said Iranian forces will close the strategic Strait of Hormuz to the United States and its allies if they "threaten" the Islamic Republic, Iranian state media reported Wednesday.

The comments by Gen. Hossein Salami, carried on state television, follow a long history of both rhetoric and confrontation between Iran and the U.S. over the narrow strait, through which nearly a third of all oil traded by sea passes.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday criticized U.S. activities in the Persian Gulf. It's unclear whether that signals any new Iranian concern over the strait or possible confrontation with the U.S. following Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers.

"Americans should learn from recent historical truths," Salami said, likely referring to the January capture of 10 U.S. sailors who entered Iranian waters. The sailors were released less than a day later, though state TV aired footage of them on their knees with their hands on their heads.

"If the Americans and their regional allies want to pass through the Strait of Hormuz and threaten us, we will not allow any entry," Salami said, without elaborating on what he and other leaders would consider a threat.

"Americans cannot make safe any part of the world," he added.

Lt. Rick Chernitzer, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain, said American sailors "continue to operate in accordance with professional maritime standards and international law" in the Persian Gulf region.

"We remain thoughtful, vigilant and responsible mariners as we conduct our operations here," Chernitzer said in a statement to The Associated Press. "We do, however, reserve the inherent right to self-defense."

The U.S. and Iran have a long history of confrontations in the Persian Gulf. They even fought a one-day naval battle on April 18, 1988, after the near-sinking of the missile frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts by an Iranian mine during the Iran-Iraq war. That day, U.S. forces attacked two Iranian oil rigs and sank or damaged six Iranian vessels.

A few months later, in July 1988, the USS Vincennes in the strait mistook an Iran Air flight heading to Dubai for an attacking fighter jet, shooting down the plane and killing all 290 people onboard.

U.S. Navy officials say they face near-daily encounters with Iranian naval vessels. In January, an unarmed Iranian drone flew over a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf, the first such overflight since 2014, according to Navy records obtained by the AP.

The U.S. has also criticized what it called a "highly provocative" Iranian rocket test in December near its warships and commercial traffic. Iran said it has the right to conduct tests in the strait and elsewhere in Gulf.

Iran sank a replica of a U.S. aircraft carrier near the strait in February 2015 and has said it is testing "suicide drones" that could attack ships.

On, Wednesday, Iran filed a formal protest with the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which handles American interests, over a resolution filed by Rep. J. Randy Forbes, R-Va., that referred to the body of water as the "Arabian Gulf" and objected to Iran's actions there.

A report by the state-run IRNA news agency quoted Iran's Foreign Ministry as saying the country will take any necessary action to maintain security, peace and stability of the Persian Gulf region.

Forbes said in a statement that the protests over the name are "indicative of Tehran's aspirations to control the Straits of Hormuz and turn the Gulf into an Iranian lake."

"Our Navy is the only thing preventing that from happening, and that's why Iran has been harassing our ships and sailors and trying to drive us out of the Gulf," he said.
 

jcpro

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I thought Obama made peace with those animals.
 

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Iran and America cannot coexist in the Middle East as history has shown. Iran has not forgotten British and America imperialism and its effects on Iran past and present. Furthermore Iran views America as a destructive unwelcome interloper than must be shown the door out of the Middle East. The world will see an increasing emboldened and confident, now nuclear Iran increasingly becoming a thorn in the side of American interest in the Middle East. The security of Israel remains ever threatened. Nothing now will stop Iran except if a viable and reasonable alternative to fossil fuels is found which would seriously neuter Iran"s potency in a way that American can no longer do militarily. China and Russia are increasingly backstopping and underwriting Iran to the chagrin of America.
 

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Iran and America cannot coexist in the Middle East as history has shown. Iran has not forgotten British and America imperialism and its effects on Iran past and present. Furthermore Iran views America as a destructive unwelcome interloper than must be shown the door out of the Middle East. The world will see an increasing emboldened and confident, now nuclear Iran increasingly becoming a thorn in the side of American interest in the Middle East. The security of Israel remains ever threatened. Nothing now will stop Iran except if a viable and reasonable alternative to fossil fuels is found which would seriously neuter Iran"s potency in a way that American can no longer do militarily. China and Russia are increasingly backstopping and underwriting Iran to the chagrin of America.
Given our regional energy independence, we should leave the ME, it's a shit show and of declining strategic importance.
 

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Iran and America cannot coexist in the Middle East as history has shown. Iran has not forgotten British and America imperialism and its effects on Iran past and present. Furthermore Iran views America as a destructive unwelcome interloper than must be shown the door out of the Middle East. The world will see an increasing emboldened and confident, now nuclear Iran increasingly becoming a thorn in the side of American interest in the Middle East. The security of Israel remains ever threatened. Nothing now will stop Iran except if a viable and reasonable alternative to fossil fuels is found which would seriously neuter Iran"s potency in a way that American can no longer do militarily. China and Russia are increasingly backstopping and underwriting Iran to the chagrin of America.
The instability has nothing to do with imperialism. Never did. The Islamic Republic(there's an oxymoron) needs an external threat to justify its existence. It's the oldest play in the book.
 

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The instability has nothing to do with imperialism. Never did. The Islamic Republic(there's an oxymoron) needs an external threat to justify its existence. It's the oldest play in the book.
Not really , the Iranians wish to be puppet masters in the Middle East, revive their ancient empire and not be subservient to the west ever again. Israel can and will survive. OPEC is increasingly a house of cards. American foreign policy in the Middle East had already flopped down like a spent dick long before the Obama deal with Iran was born. Obama's plan to make Iran their proxy in the Middle East remains precarious. For all of these reasons, the ME will continue to be a hotter than hell hot bed.
 

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Not the Straits of Hormuz BS again !!!! For God sake how long do they have to keep dragging out this War horse. They've been using this meme since the 80's. What they should be concerned about is Iran and Russia talking about building a canal from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea. Now that one has some legs and I'm sure has the Beltway Boyyyzzzz and some NATO Generals soiling their linens.
 

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If there is ever an inkling of genuine nuclear capability, the US better bomb Iranian bases out of existence. But I suspect their capability, at this time, is nots so
Sophisticated.
 
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