Iran flexes military muscles amid tensions with US

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Iran Flexes Military Muscles Amid Tensions With Us
A helicopter landing on the Makran logistics vessel during a navy drill (Iranian navy/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Nasser Karimi, Associated Press

Iran’s navy began a short-range missile drill in the Gulf of Oman and inaugurated its largest military vessel, state TV reported, amid heightened tensions over Tehran’s nuclear programme and a US pressure campaign against the Islamic Republic.

The two-day missile drill was being held in the gulf’s southeastern waters and two new Iranian-made warships joined the exercise: The missile-launching Zereh, or “armour”, and the country’s largest military ship the Makran, a logistics vessel with a helicopter pad named for a coastal region in southern Iran.

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President Donald Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew the US from Iran’s nuclear deal, in which Tehran had agreed to limit its uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.

Mr Trump cited Iran’s ballistic missile programme among other issues in withdrawing from the accord.

When the US then ramped up sanctions, Iran gradually and publicly abandoned the deal’s limits on its nuclear development as a series of escalating incidents pushed the two countries to the brink of war at the beginning of the year.


Troops sitting in a helicopter during a navy drill (Iranian navy/AP)
Troops sitting in a helicopter during a navy drill (Iranian navy/AP)

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In recent weeks, Iran has increased its military drills.

On Saturday, the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard held a naval parade in the Persian Gulf and a week earlier Iran held a massive drone manoeuvre across half the country.

Iran on occasion announces military achievements that cannot be independently verified.

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The country began a military sufficiency programme in 1992 under which Tehran says it produces mortars to fighter jets.

State TV said the 121,000-metric ton Makran is Iran’s largest military ship at 748 feet long, 138 feet wide and 70 feet tall.

The Makran, a logistics ship that supports combat ships in the fleet, can travel for nearly three years without docking and carries information collection and processing gear.

Video footage released by the military showed helicopters carrying commandos to the Makran as part of the exercise.

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The warship Makran  (AP)
The warship Makran (AP)

Last week, Iran seized a South Korean oil tanker and its crew members in the Gulf, and continues to hold the vessel at an Iranian port.

The Islamic Republic has apparently sought to increase its leverage over Seoul ahead of negotiations over billions of dollars in Iranian assets frozen in South Korean banks tied to US sanctions on Iran.

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On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Iran of having secret ties with the militant al Qaida network and imposed new sanctions on several senior Iranian officials.

Iran has denied the accusation.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said in a televised speech during a Cabinet meeting that US sanctions will fail.

“We are witnessing the failure of a policy, the maximum pressure campaign, economic terrorism,” he said.

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