To meet increasingly defiant Iranian threats to US regional military forces, Washington has detached the USS Truman carrier from support duty for Afghanistan in the Arabian Sea and reassigned it to Dubai opposite the Gulf of Oman and the Straits of Hormuz with thousands of marines aboard.
Reporting this, debkafile‘s military sources note that the Iranian submarine attack on a Japanese oil supertanker last month near Hormuz underlined the urgency of heightened security for keeping the vital straits open.
Tuesday, Aug. 10, Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy (which is Iran’s only real naval force), remarked: “Aircraft Carrier USS Truman is currently at Jebel Ali” – 35 kilometers southwest of Dubai – “and will quickly leave the region.”
Speaking to reporters at the Bandar Abbas naval base, the admiral announced the addition of twelve torpedo and missile cruisers to the IRGC Navy and the purchase of a British Bladerunner speedboat. “What worries the Americans is that we have equipped (the speedboat) with military gear,” he said.
Our Iranian sources note that Tehran keeps track of – and responds instantly with fleet deployments of its own – to every US naval movement in a broad radius from its shores – from the Red Sea in the North, to the Gulfs of Aden and Oman in the East, the Horn of Africa in the west and the southern approaches to the Indian Ocean.