Iran navy announces drone division in Indian Ocean during Biden's Middle
East visit
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[July 15, 2022]
(Reuters) - Iran on Friday announced its
first drone division in the Indian Ocean, state TV said, as U.S.
President Joe Biden visits the Middle East to rally Arab support to
counter Iranian threats.
The TV report did not say how many vessels or drones were included in
each unit, only that one ship carried 50 drones.
On Monday, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Washington
believed that Iran was preparing to provide Russia with up to several
hundred drones, including some that are weapons capable, and that Iran
was preparing to train Russian forces to use them.
Iran’s foreign ministry neither confirmed nor denied Sullivan’s
statement.
Iran has supplied unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to its allies in the
Middle East.
Iranian TV said the drones that were displayed on Friday included the
Pelican, Arash, Homa, Chamrosh, Jubin, Ababil-4 and Bavar-5.
On Thursday, Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid signed a joint
pledge in Jerusalem to deny Iran nuclear arms, an apparent move toward
accommodating Israel's calls for a "credible military threat" by world
powers.
Asked by Israeli television this week whether his past statements that
he would prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon meant he would
use force against Iran, Biden replied: "If that was the last resort,
yes.”
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Iranian flag flies in front of the UN office building, housing IAEA
headquarters, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in
Vienna, Austria, May 24, 2021. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo
“The Americans and Zionists (Israel) know very well
the price of using the word 'force' against Iran,” Brigadier General
Abolfazl Shekarchi, spokesman for the Iranian armed forces, was
quoted as saying by Iranian media on Friday.
The United States and Israel are seeking to lay the groundwork for a
security alliance with Arab states that would connect air defence
systems, sources familiar with the plan have said.
Iran denies it seeks nuclear weapons, saying that its nuclear
program is for solely peaceful purposes.
Biden's Mideast trip also includes Iran's regional rival Saudi
Arabia.
Tehran struck a deal with six major powers in 2015 under which it
limited its uranium enrichment program to make it harder to develop
a nuclear weapon in return for relief from international sanctions.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump left the deal in 2018 and
reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, prompting Tehran to start
violating the nuclear limits about a year later.
Diplomatic efforts to resurrect the deal have so far failed.
(dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com)
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