US security agencies are keep a close eye on two Iranian naval vessels that may be headed toward Venezuela. The former oil tanker, Makran, is one of two ships currently sailing south along the east coast of Africa
* Two Iranian warships are headed south along the east coast of Africa
* It's unclear where they are headed, but US security experts believe they may be traveling toward Venezuela
* Iran and Venezuela have become close allies in the past decade; both have been heavily sanctioned by the US
* Venezuela is located just 1,500 miles from mainland America, and Iranian warships in the region may intimidate Washington
US security agencies are keep a close eye on two Iranian warships that may be headed toward Venezuela.
An Iranian frigate and a former oil tanker known as the Makran are currently sailing south along the east coast of Africa, anonymous sources told Politico on Saturday. Intelligence officials remain mystified by Iran's motivations with the two vessels and they are unsure what kind of cargo they may be holding.
However, if the ships do end up in Venezuela it could be a sign Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is trying to intimidate Washington.
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