Sunday, April 29, 2012

Iran: We Can Position Our Ships 3 Miles Off The U.S. East Coast

Two Iranian vessels passed through the Suez Canal last February, soon after Egypt's uprising, for the first time since the 1979 revolution Photo: REUTERS

Iranian Naval Admiral: ‘If Needed, We Can Move To Within Three Miles Of New York’ -- Daily Caller

The Islamic Republic of Iran said Tuesday that it has the ability to position a naval vessel within three miles off the East Coast of the United States.

“The power of our naval forces is such that we have a presence in all the waters of the world and, if needed, we can move to within three miles of New York,” Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi said Tuesday during a speech to the students of the University of Yazd in Iran. His remarks were quoted by an Iranian student news agency.

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My Comment:
When a top Iranian general/admiral/politician talks like this followed by threats .... it somethings makes me wonder if the policy of Iran is to provoke an attack.

3 comments:

D.Plowman said...

Clearly delusional...

noiln said...

Computer Science
Computer is an electronics device that can accept data and instructions as input, process the data to given instructions and shows results as output. Computer also has ability to store data and instructions. The physical and tangible parts of the computer are called “Hardware”. “Software’s” are intangible parts of the computer system.

Chip Yarnell said...

Hookah
From Wikipedia,
A hookah (hukkā or huqqah) also known as a waterpipe, narghile, or Qalyān (Persian: قلیان‎), is a single or multi-stemmed instrument for smoking flavored tobacco called Mu‘assel (also known as Shisha شیشه, We call it S**t) in which the smoke is passed through a water basin before inhalation.
The origin of the hookah is India,Pakistan and Persia. The word hookah is a derivative of "huqqa", which is what the Indians used to call it. According to author Cyril Elgood, who does not mention his source, it was Abul-Fath Gilani (1588), a Persian physician at the Indian court of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who “first passed the smoke of tobacco through a small bowl of water to purify and cool the smoke and thus invented the hubble-bubble or hookah.” Nevertheless, a quatrain of Ahli Shirazi (d. 1535) refers to the use of the ḡalyān in Safavid Iran.