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An Iranian fighter plane flies past an oil tanker during naval maneuvers in the Sea of Oman on April 5, 2006. (Photo by Reuters)

A top Iranian navy commander says the country has full control of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and is ready to protect the waters as well as the Sea of Oman.

"In the Persian Gulf, the IRGC Navy and in the Sea of Oman, the naval forces of the Army are prepared to defend the waters with their intelligence dominance and monitoring of the enemy's physical presence," Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri said on Monday.

Tangsiri is the head of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC). He said there is no need for the presence of foreign forces in the Persian Gulf as he appealed to the regional countries to help Iran secure the waters.

"We have a message to our Muslim neighbors: we have repeatedly stated that 'we are extending our hand of brotherhood to you and believe that the Persian Gulf is our home for which we can provide security'.

"There is no need for foreigners such as the United States and the countries whose home is not here," Tangsiri added.

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Head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri

In its lifetime, the rear admiral said, the Islamic Republic has not attacked any country but "the enemy is using the ploy [alleged Iranian threat] to have a presence in the region and sell arms."

"Their presence in the region is detrimental to security and does not bring about any security," he added.

US troops are deployed throughout the Persian Gulf region, with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Turkey involved in some aspects of the American military buildup.

The US 5th Fleet is currently deployed in the Persian Gulf with carriers, ships, strike aircraft, sailors and marines and has been involved in periodic confrontations with Iranian forces.

According to the US navy, from January 2016 to August 2017 there was an average of 2.5 interactions per month between US troops and Iranian maritime forces.

Iranian military commanders have said US forces typically observe the recommendations of Iran's patrol boats and play by the rules. In January, however, a senior Iranian naval officer said Iran’s warplanes warned off two “coalition vessels” during a military drill in waters off the country’s southeast.

"In the Persian Gulf, we have no problem which the enemy might cause. The Persian Gulf is our home and we can provide security there," Rear Admiral Tangsiri said.

The most sensitive location in the Persian Gulf is the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway for oil shipments.

Tangsiri said, "In the Strait of Hormuz, we control the lanes and the arrival and presence of ships according to the protocol which exists for the country's waters and coastal strips, where all military and civilian ships and vessels are controlled."

"We have a full command over the Persian Gulf and our presence in the region is physical, constant and round-the-clock," he added.

US President Donald Trump's threat in May to bring Iran's oil exports down to zero prompted President Hassan Rouhani to implicitly warn that Iran might close the Strait of Hormuz.

“It would be meaningless that Iran cannot export its oil while others in the region can. Do this if you can and see the consequences,” the Iranian president said.

Earlier this month, Iran’s navy mounted a locally-built advanced defensive weapons system on one of its warships for the first time.

Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi reiterated that coastal and sea testing of the short-range defense Kamand system was concluded successfully. The system will be mounted on a second ship soon, he said.

The Kamand has been dubbed the “Iranian Phalanx” after an automated machinegun whose heavy bullets shred incoming missiles.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/08/27/572383/Iran-IRGC-Persian-Gulf-nuclearpowered-warships
 
The U.S. has no business being in the Persian Gulf.

The U.S. knows that Iran controls the Persian Gulf, this was confirmed by their military simulations and by the fact that they no longer have a aircraft carrier present in the Persian Gulf.
 
I was watching something on fox news a while back and it's hilarious that some of the fools on there actually think having a fleet in the Persian gulf will be enough to use against Iran in a war. :rofl::lol:
Forget the millennium challenge where they got humiliated. Even without it I bet their general know very well that their 5th fleet would be nothing but a sitting duck.

Iran definitely has full control over the Persian gulf, but we now need to extend as much potential control beyond the Persian gulf. In the case of a war, the Americans will take theirs fleets AT LEAST 700km (potential range of Iran's current antiship missiles i.e zolfiqar with mobin seeker) from Persian gulf. Don't forget that Iran is also working on an anti ship ballistic missile with 3000km range!

@VEVAK
 
what a joke... IRI in full control. Is that why your currency is in free-fall? Control "this" won't you! :rofl:
 
It is Now over a Millennia that efforts to squeez Iran are still in full swing but STEP by STEP.

Iran has now only one third of its original territory remaining. today we can see that half of the Persian Gulf is gone and became the Arabian Gulf.

It is very interesting, the new babylonic zio-wahabi axis cannot Rival IRAN so have brought USA to keep Iran in check and encircled.

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Iran's advantage is that IRAN defending for its home. while usa came for thousands of kms away in service of zio babylonians. May be Next usa generation will think why usa was after destroying a civilization.

usa cannot commit suicide as there will none left to deal china. :lol:
 
Strength of rial and control of the Persian Gulf are two different topics. Troll somewhere else.
That explains why countries like Venezuela, Cuba, N. Korea, etc are in control of their spheres... good to know. Only someone delusional and ill informed would separate economic power from a military one.
 
That explains why countries like Venezuela, Cuba, N. Korea, etc are in control of their spheres... good to know. Only someone delusional and ill informed would separate economic power from a military one.

Yes, I agree. Wait till the currency of the world's largest debtor hits the tarmac. Adios muchachos.
 
That explains why countries like Venezuela, Cuba, N. Korea, etc are in control of their spheres... good to know. Only someone delusional and ill informed would separate economic power from a military one.
North Korea has no economy but has ICBM and nuclear weapons.

Thank you for proving my point.
 

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