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Iran expected to begin Gulf exercises

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(CNN) -- The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is expected to begin air, land and sea exercises in the Persian Gulf, perhaps as soon as Thursday, according to Iran's IRIB news agency.

A U.S. military official separately confirmed to CNN that the United States has observed in recent days Iran is "relocating surface and air assets" for what appears to be a major exercise. The official did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.

The exercise could last five days, according to Iranian media reports. Brig. Gen. Hossein Salami, deputy chief of the Revolutionary Guard, is quoted in Iranian media as saying the exercises are aimed at demonstrating Iran's "strength, will and national resolve to defend independence and territorial integrity."

The United States will be watching to see if the exercises include the narrow Strait of Hormuz region -- a major transit point for world oil supplies.

The military official noted there have been several Iranian exercises in the past, but this one is getting attention because the Revolutionary Guard Corps is speaking about it publicly in advance.

The corps' naval forces have operated in a more erratic fashion than the conventional Iranian navy in the past, according to several U.S. military sources. But the U.S. official said the U.S. Navy does not expect tension to rise during the exercise period.

The U.S. Navy currently is operating several warships in the region, and commanders often are reminded not to let any encounters with Iranians inadvertently escalate.

"To be prudent, we are fully aware of the activities of other navies, such as Iran, as we are sure they are aware of our activities," said Cmdr. Chris Sims, spokesman for the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet. "We expect the upcoming IRGCN exercises will be another example of our two navies' ability to work in close proximity, with no significant impacts to either's exercises or operations."
 
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They doing every day parade,
iran have the best army parade
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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They doing every day parade,
iran have the best army parade
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

since when did parading well mean that a country has low military power? the germans paraded amazingly, we all know what happened afterwards.

most militarily powerful countries (including the US up to 1960's) also parade pretty well. it's just basic army discipline.

you could tell how terrible iraq was just by their sloppy parades too.
 
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Usually...With the exception of Nazi Germany...The army that has the highest 'goosestep' kicking marches in a parade has the lowest military capability.
 
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Iran expected to begin Gulf exercises

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(CNN) -- The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is expected to begin air, land and sea exercises in the Persian Gulf, perhaps as soon as Thursday, according to Iran's IRIB news agency.

A U.S. military official separately confirmed to CNN that the United States has observed in recent days Iran is "relocating surface and air assets" for what appears to be a major exercise. The official did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.

The exercise could last five days, according to Iranian media reports. Brig. Gen. Hossein Salami, deputy chief of the Revolutionary Guard, is quoted in Iranian media as saying the exercises are aimed at demonstrating Iran's "strength, will and national resolve to defend independence and territorial integrity."

The United States will be watching to see if the exercises include the narrow Strait of Hormuz region -- a major transit point for world oil supplies.

The military official noted there have been several Iranian exercises in the past, but this one is getting attention because the Revolutionary Guard Corps is speaking about it publicly in advance.

The corps' naval forces have operated in a more erratic fashion than the conventional Iranian navy in the past, according to several U.S. military sources. But the U.S. official said the U.S. Navy does not expect tension to rise during the exercise period.

The U.S. Navy currently is operating several warships in the region, and commanders often are reminded not to let any encounters with Iranians inadvertently escalate.

"To be prudent, we are fully aware of the activities of other navies, such as Iran, as we are sure they are aware of our activities," said Cmdr. Chris Sims, spokesman for the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet. "We expect the upcoming IRGCN exercises will be another example of our two navies' ability to work in close proximity, with no significant impacts to either's exercises or operations."

Iranian expect from Pakistani brothers t use correct name for Persian Gulf. there is no place so called Gulf. please edite the title of topic and use "Persian Gulf" which is international recognized name.
can i use some different name for Pakistan? off course not. then please respect others right.
 
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Usually...With the exception of Nazi Germany...The army that has the highest 'goosestep' kicking marches in a parade has the lowest military capability.

I Seriously doubt about this idea. just search, i am sure you will find new result
 
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I Seriously doubt about this idea. just search, i am sure you will find new result
The high kicks in the goosestep marches increases metabolisms and stretches the muscles. This is what is meant by 'Gulf exercises'.
 
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The high kicks in the goosestep marches increases metabolisms and stretches the muscles. This is what is meant by 'Gulf exercises'.

your soldiers in Persian Gulf understand the meaning of "Persian Gulf exercise" better than who live far away maybe in "Russian Alaska" and think about metabolism
 
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The high kicks in the goosestep marches increases metabolisms and stretches the muscles. This is what is meant by 'Gulf exercises'.

this must mean that india is extremely weak, no? since their soldiers goosestep and high kick.
 
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Iranian expect from Pakistani brothers t use correct name for Persian Gulf. there is no place so called Gulf. please edite the title of topic and use "Persian Gulf" which is international recognized name.
can i use some different name for Pakistan? off course not. then please respect others right.

Title is not my creation,, so don't blame us.
 
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