Iran Launches Air Maneuvers Near Strategic Strait of Hormuz

Undated handout photo provided by Northrup Grumman shows an Iranian F-14 firing a Phoenix
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s official IRNA news agency says the country’s air force is carrying out a drill near the strategic Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, the passageway for nearly a third of all oil traded by sea.

Friday’s report says the drill involves the military’s and Revolutionary Guard fighter jets, including U.S.-made F-4, French Mirage and Russian Sukhoi-22 planes. Five logistics and combat helicopters are also taking part in the exercise over the Persian Gulf waters and the Sea of Oman.

It says the maneuver is a warning to Iran’s enemies that they face a quick, “stern response” in case of force toward Iran.

The exercise is part of annual manifestations on the anniversary of the start of the eight-year war Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein launched against Iran in 1980.

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