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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Why Iran is threatening US navy ?

Since the new administration took office in USA there is a new challenge in the foreign policy for Trump. Under the Obama presidency, the mullahs had free hands to shut down any protest like the 2009 uprising with force, because Obama turned a blind eye when the mullahs started killing Iranian youth in the streets.
The mullahs had free hands to expand their meddling in Iraq and Syria without retribution for their crimes against people in the middle east. The mullahs continue their missile tests after Trump took office and Trump put Iran in "on notice list, but Iran did not stop their examination on lang range missiles. Iran is threatening US navy the question is why Iran do this? I find the answer in a good analyze:
WHAT WILL BE THE RAMIFICATIONS OF IRAN'S CONTINUED MISSILE TESTING?

Iran is continued missile testing 
Once again, after President Donald Trump put Tehran “on notice” for its missile tests, Iran has successfully test-fired new missiles during the Islamic Republic’s naval drills.

Iran's Navy test new missile
During a large-scale drill, code-named Velayat 95, in the strategic southern waters, Iran’s navy tested its domestically manufactured missiles. Just three weeks after the Trump administration put new sanctions on the Islamic Republic in place, Tehran is testing Washington again.

 The war games across an area of about 2,000,000 square kilometers in the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf of Oman, the Bab el-Mandab and northern parts of the Indian Ocean. The naval maneuvers are limited to anti-terrorism and anti-piracy training purposes, according to an Iranian naval commander.  The Iranian navy, its ships, submarines and helicopters, are showcasing their military might, while navy commandos and the strategic Special Operations Brigade practice military skills and defensive capabilities along the country’s southeastern coast.

Trump, who pledged to take a tough stance against Tehran, reacted to the missile tests by saying that Iran was “playing with fire” in the aftermath of the ballistic missile tests less than a month ago. Considering that the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet is based in the region and has a mission to protect shipping lanes. Tehran could literally be “playing with fire” now. Read more

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