Iranian regime's Navy to send warships to Atlantic

Iranian regime's Navy to send warships to Atlantic
The Iranian regime's navy will send warships to the Atlantic Ocean after March, a top commander said.

Iran is looking to increase the operating range of its naval forces in the Atlantic, close to the waters of the United States, its arch enemy.

Tehran sees the presence of US aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf, along Iran’s coast, as a security concern and its navy has looked to counter that by showing its naval presence near US waters.

"The Atlantic Ocean is far and the operation of the Iranian naval flotilla might take five months," the official IRNA news agency quoted Rear-Admiral Touraj Hassani, Iran's naval deputy commander, as saying.

Hassani said the move was intended to “thwart Iranophobia plots” and "secure shipping routes."

He said Sahand, a newly-built destroyer, would be one of the warships deployed.

Sahand has a flight deck for helicopters and the Iranian regime says it is equipped with antiaircraft and anti-ship guns, surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles, and also has electronic warfare capabilities.

The vessels are expected to dock in a friendly South American country such as Venezuela, Iran's Fars news agency reported.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last December that the Iranian regime is defying UN Security Council resolutions on its missile program and called on council members to take action to protect against the malign activity.

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