RNA - “No doubt, no country other than Iran and the regional countries are capable of ensuring the security of Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and regional waters,” Rear Admiral Fadavi said, blasting the presence of foreign naval fleets in the Persian Gulf.
He chastised the presence of US forces in the region, terming them the main source of insecurity.
Iran has even the power to ensure the security of the whole region, Rear Admiral Fadavi added.
His remarks came after the US and Britain announced that they will send nuclear-powered carriers and submarines to the Persian Gulf under the pretext of formation of a coalition to establish security in the region.
According to Fars News Agancy, the United States has been trying to persuade its allies into an international coalition in the Strait of Hormuz, which accommodates around a third of global seaborne oil traffic, and other strategic Middle Eastern shipping lanes.
Washington’s call has, however, been met with little interest from Washington’s allies, which are concerned that joining such an alliance could drag them into a conflict with Iran.
The French are noncommittal, while Germany, Italy and Sweden have rejected joining the alliance.
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