US, Russian French and British air and naval forces streamed to the
Syrian and Iranian coasts over the weekend on guard for fresh
developments at the two Middle East flashpoints. The Russian carrier Admiral Kuznetsov anchored earlier than
planned at Syria's Tartus port on the Mediterranean Sunday, Jan. 8,
arriving together with the destroyer Admiral Chabanenko and
frigate Yaroslav Mudry. To counter this movement, France consigned an air defense destroyer Forbin
to the waters off Tartus. debkafile's
military sources report a buildup in the last 48 hours of western naval
forces opposite Iran in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea in readiness
for Tehran to carry out its threat
to close the Strait of Hormuz. Britain has dispatched the HMS Daring, a Type 45 destroyer
armed with new technology for shooting down missiles, to the Sea of
Oman, due to arrive at the same time as the French Charles de Gaulle
aircraft carrier.
Our sources report too that Saturday, the giant RQ-4 Global Hawk UAV,
took off from the USS Stenning aircraft carrier for
surveillance over the coasts of Iran. The Stennis and its
strike group are cruising in the Sea of Oman at the entrance to the
Strait of Hormuz after
Tehran announced it would not be allowed to cross through.
This was the first time the US has deployed unmanned aerial vehicles
over Iran since its RQ-170 stealth drone was shot down by Iran on Dec.
4. It was also the first time the huge drone was ordered to take off
from an aircraft carrier for a Broad Aerial Maritime
Surveillance Mission (BAMS).
US military sources reported Monday, Jan. 9 that the Global Hawk's
mission is "to monitor sea traffic off the Iranian coast and the Straits
of Hormuz." The US Navy was ordered to maintain a watch on this
traffic, another first, after Iranian Navy chief Adm. Habibollah Sayyari
said in a televised broadcast Sunday night that the Strait of Hormuz
was under full Iranian control and had been for years.
Also Sunday, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the US Chiefs of
Staff, warned in no uncertain terms that Iran has the ability to block
the Strait of Hormuz “for a period of time.” He added in a CBS
interview: “We’ve invested in capabilities to ensure that if that
happens, we can defeat that.” Gen. Dempsey went on to emphasize: "Yes,
they can block it. We've described that as an intolerable act and it's
not just intolerable for us, it's intolerable to the world. But we would
take action and reopen the straits."
Appearing on the same program, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned
of a quick, decisive and very tough American response to any Iranian
attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz.
They both spoke a few hours after a spokesman for the Revolutionary
Guards said the supreme Iranian leadership had ruled the Strait must be
closed in the event of an oil embargo imposed on Iran by the European
Union.
debkafile's
military sources report the constant escalation of military tension
around Iran and Syria in recent days as not just stemming from the rapid
advances Iran is making toward production of a nuclear weapon, but from
fears in the West and Israel that Tehran and Damascus are in step over
their military plans for the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean sectors.
After the Admiral Kuznetsov docked in Tartus Sunday with much
fanfare, the Syrian Navy commander Dawoud Rajha was received on the deck
by a guard of honor of marines under a flyover of Russian Su-33 and
Su-25 fighter-bombers. This was taken as a signal of Moscow's
willingness to back the Assad regime up against any Western military
intervention as well as a gesture of support for cooperation between
Syria and Iran in their operational plans.
Sunday, the Iranian media issued divergent statements about the
situation at Iran's underground uranium enrichment plant at
Fordo, near Qom: In English, the site as described as going on
stream soon, while the Farsi media reported it was already operational.
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Fereydoun Abbasi Davani
declared furthermore," …the Islamic Republic is capable of exporting
services related to nuclear energy to other countries."
This statement showed that Tehran has no fear of raising the level of
its threats to the West up to the point of offering to hand out its
nuclear technology to other countries in a gesture of uncontrolled
proliferation.
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