Iran sends warships to the Gulf of Mexico, alarms the world

Iran is determined to send its warships to the Gulf of Mexico in an effort to establish itself as a global military force. The bold move has been announced by the new naval commander, Admiral Hossain Khanzadi, and has built up world powers. Khanzad also said he intends to add submarines to [...]
Iran is determined to send its warships to the Gulf of Mexico in an effort to establish itself as a global military force.
The bold move has been announced by the new naval commander, Admiral Hossain Khanzadi, and has built up world powers.
Khanzad also said he intends to add submarines to the Iranian fleet's ranks, in motion that can make Americans fear a cool new war with the powers of the Middle East.
Speaking at his first press conference after receiving office, Hossain Khanzad's commander said Iran's naval forces will soon go to the Atlantic Ocean, visit several South American countries and wave the Iranian flag in the Gulf of Mexico. )
He also announced that the Separ missile testing will go to the Caspian Sea next week.
The Iranian Navy will launch its port in the town of Jask, in Oman Bay, and maintain access to the Persian Gulf. We stress that in November last year, an Iranian fleet sailed around Africa and entered the Atlantic Ocean.












