Pentagon says it plans to deploy additional fighter jets and naval assets to the Persian Gulf region to strengthen US military presence in the region, an announcement that comes against the backdrop of Irans stern warning.
Addressing abriefing on Monday, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh claimed the deployment would be an effort to counter Iran, citing several alarming events in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month.
On July 10, an Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) commander announced that the US made unprofessional and risky attempts to impede the seizure of a foreign oil tanker smuggling Iranian fuel in the Persian Gulf last week, but the IRGC successfully confiscated the vessel.
According to IRGCs Rear Admiral Ramazan Zir-Rahi, the vessel carrying contraband fuel had arranged military backing from US military forces in the area but was still seized by Irans naval forces.
He further elaborated that the US Navy attempted to intervene as IRGC naval forces moved in to intercept the oil tanker involved in smuggling one million liters of Iranian oil and gas.
Singh, however, alleged that Iran is conducting destabilizing activities that threaten the free flow of commerce through the strategic Strait of Hormuz of which the world depends on for more than one-fifth of the worlds oil supply.
The Secretary of Defense has ordered the deployment of the destroyer USS Thomas Hudner, F-35 fighters and F-16 fighters to defend US interests and safeguard freedom of navigation in the region, she told reporters.
She did not give details about the date the fighter jets and guided-missile destroyer would be sent to the region, or how long the new deployment would last but emphasized that the move would help to monitor and secure vital waterways.