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Iran tests rockets in the Strait of Hormuz
The ships, including the USS Harry S. Truman and the FS Provence, a French frigate, were passing through the strait when the Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels hailed them over maritime radio and announced a live-fire exercise.
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“The Guards’ naval force had no exercise in the past week when the Americans claim that a missile or rocket was sacked in the Hormuz Strait area”, said Gen Ramezan Sharif.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Iran on Thursday denied US accusations of launching a provocative rocket test last week near Western warships in the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing the claim as “psychological warfare” against the Islamic Republic.
In 2012 Iran threatened to block the strait, which lies at the entrance of the Gulf and is 33km (21 miles) wide at its narrowest point.
For its part, Iran has tested a long-range guided ballistic missile, escalated its cyberespionage program against the USA, and cracked down on journalists, activists and opposition figures.
There was never any direct communication between the U.S. and Iranian navies during the incident, according to the official.
USA officials have said the Treasury Department retains a right under the nuclear agreement to blacklist Iranian entities suspected of involvement in missile development.
News, citing unnamed United States military officials, said the Guards were conducting a live-fire exercise and the USA aircraft-carrier Harry S. Truman came within about 1,500 yards (meters) of a rocket as it entered the Gulf with other warships.
Raines said Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels offered “only 23 minutes of advance notification”.
“Firing weapons so close to passing coalition ships and commercial traffic within an internationally recognized maritime traffic lane is unsafe, unprofessional and inconsistent with global maritime law”, he said.
The US said the rockets were not fired in the direction of vessels from the US or any other state.
Supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that new sanctions would constitute a violation of the agreement.
A team of United Nations sanctions monitors said in a confidential report seen by Reuters on December 15 that Iran tested a rocket on October 10 capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, which Iran maintains was a convention missile.
The US Navy’s 5th Fleet is based in nearby Bahrain. Iran also recently aired footage on state television of an underground missile base. Taraghi has long expressed the view that the nuclear deal did not signal a transformation of the long-strained relations between the United States and Iran.
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Iran seized a Marshall Islands-flagged cargo ship and later released it in May after its forces had earlier surrounded a U.S.-flagged cargo ship transiting the strait.