Iranian warships enter Mediterranean Sea
TEHRAN – Iranian ships moved through the Suez Canal and into the Mediterranean Sea on Saturday, the IRNA news agency reported, citing the country's navy commander, Admiral Habibollah Sayari.
Sayari said the passage through the Suez Canal was only the second made by Iranian ships since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
It follows the passage of the Iranian frigate Alvand and the supply ship Kharg on Feb. 22 last year. The ships successfully moved through the canal and then docked two days later at the Syrian port of Latakia.
Israel called last year's passage a "political provocation" and put its own navy on alert in response.
It was not known how many ships passed through the canal Saturday. However, Sayari said the ships were docked in the Saudi port city of Jeddah ahead of their passage through the canal, AFP reported.
Two Iranian ships -- the destroyer Shahid Qandi and the Kharg -- were docked in Jeddah two days ago.
4 comments:
Hi Midnight.
The Iranians declared a week ago that their presence in the arab regio & Mediterranean Sea will be around 70-80 days.
I consider it more a kind of 'hint' to the rest of the Arab states to mind their own business or suffer consequences.
Will - I think that is correct. At the same time, they excel at seeing how far they can edge across the line before any consequences result.
So, uh, how many jets can take off from their boats?
a contrast in US naval platforms..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbj06iEYGHc
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