Kawyani: The Iranian Navy has Sailed in the Atlantic
Admiral Hamza Ali Kawiani, Deputy Commander of the Iranian Navy's Naval Force, confirms the Iranian Navy's presence in the North Sea, as well as the Mediterranean along with the Russian Navy.
The Iranian Navy's Deputy Commander, Admiral Hamza Kawyani, confirmed, on Wednesday, the presence of the Iranian navy in the Atlantic Ocean in recent months, emphasizing that their presence is a threat to Americans.
"The presence of the naval force in the North Sea, as well as in the Mediterranean, is on the side of the Russian navy," Kawyani stated.
He also added that the Iranian Navy is entering the Suez Canal, proving that "Israel's" claims are nonsense.
"Iran is the axis of stability in the region," Kawyani continued, emphasizing that "those seeking dictatorship in the region must not be allowed to establish a foothold in the region."
It is worth noting that on June 10th, the Iranian Navy announced the presence of the Iranian warship "Sahand" in the Atlantic ocean waters, without stating its financial destination. This was the first declared mission of the Iranian ship in the Atlantic, after setting sail from Bandar Abbas towards South Africa, onto the Mediterranean.
The presence of the ship in Atlantic waters had alarmed US military officials, particularly as it escorted the massive ship "Makran," which is thought to be an intelligence-gathering vessel, as well as the transfer of equipment, weapons, and naval boats, with the two warships' final destination expected to be one of Venezuela's ports. Or Syria. Or maybe Russia.