06 July 2017 - 22:29
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Rasa - Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi assured the Iranian ships and warships to freely and safely sail through the international waters, stressing that no one dares to make any aggression against them.
Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi

RNA - No one dares to make any aggression against the Iranian vessels, Rear Admiral Fadavi said on Wednesday.

 

"Any aggression against the Iranian ships in any parts of the world will create a big danger to the threatening side," he added.

 

In relevant remarks in January, Fadavi underlined that his forces are fully prepared to give a crushing and proper response to the enemies' threats, adding that the IRGC Navy is powerfully deployed in the Southern waters of Iran which is the most possible source of threats against the country.

 

"We have formed and organized our defense power to give an appropriate and strong response to repel the biggest threats," Rear Admiral Fadavi said.

 

He added that nearly 90% of the IRGC Navy's capability and capacities have been focused in the Southern parts of Iran.

 

Also in May 2016, Rear Admiral Fadavi said the enemies, specially the US, don’t even think of attacking Iran for fear of a huge backlash to its interests.

 

"Due to the presence of IRGC forces, the Americans do not dare to get near the Iranian borders," the IRGC Navy commander told reporters.

 

Referring to the failed US wars of the past decade, he said, "Washington seeks to weaken and marginalize countries that follow the Iranian Revolution as their role model; however, this is doomed to fail too."

 

"The US presence in the region causes insecurity and therefore it should leave," Rear Admiral Fadavi added.

 

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