 Source: Prison Planet
Source: Prison PlanetPaul Joseph Watson
Three US warships stationed in waters near Strait of Hormuz
A senior Iranian military commander has warned that Iran has the 
capability to sink US aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf using 
detection-evading submarines that can fire torpedoes.
Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army’s 
Self-Sufficiency Jihad Rear Admiral Farhad Amiri, “Stated that Iran’s 
submarines are able to ambush and hit enemy vessels specially US 
Aircraft carriers from the seabed throughout the Persian Gulf,” reports the Fars News Agency.
Amiri said that while the United States was focused on 
Iran’s surface capabilities, the greater threat was posed by its fleet 
of submarines which, “Are noiseless and can easily evade detection as 
they are equipped with the sonar-evading technology and can fire 
missiles and torpedoes simultaneously.”
Amiri added that the submarines could “easily target and hit an aircraft carrier traversing in the nearby regions.”
After the US sailed the USS John C. Stennis aircraft 
carrier through the Strait of Hormuz in the midst of Iranian wargames, 
Iranian Army Commander Major General Ataollah Salehi warned America to 
keep its warships out of the region.
The US has made it clear that should Iran try to block 
the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil choke point, a “red line” will have been
 crossed.
Three US aircraft carriers are now stationed just 
outside Iranian waters, in addition to 15,000 troops that were sent to 
Kuwait at the end of last week.
A massive joint naval drill between the US and Israel that was set to coincide with Iranian wargames later this month was postponed earlier this week, with explanations varying as to why the exercise was called off.
Russia, which has its own warships stationed in the 
region, today reiterated its opposition to a military strike on Iran, 
with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov warning an attack would be a “catastrophe” for relations between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has stated that Israel is still “very far off” a decision on whether not not to attack Iran over its nuclear program.
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