Iran Launches "Smart Control" Maneuvers in the Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with Washington
February 16, 202670 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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Fars News Agency reported that the naval forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard launched today extensive military maneuvers under the name "Smart Control in the Strait of Hormuz," in a move aimed at enhancing operational readiness and assessing the capabilities of the participating units.
High-Level Field Supervision
The agency clarified that the maneuvers are conducted under the direct supervision and monitoring of the Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Guard, Major General Mohammad Pakpour, and focus on the tactical display to deal with potential threats and leverage Iran's geopolitical advantages in the region.
Objectives of the Maneuvers
The objectives of the maneuvers include:
Assessing the readiness of the participating naval forces.
Demonstrating scenarios for confronting potential threats.
Enhancing the smart utilization of Iran's geopolitical advantages.
Training for rapid and comprehensive responses to any hostile maritime security plans.
The agency emphasized that the informational and operational drills focus on executing decisive and swift operations to ensure security in the Strait of Hormuz.
Political and Diplomatic Context
These maneuvers come as Iran prepares for a new round of indirect negotiations with the United States on Tuesday in Geneva, as part of efforts to resolve the long-standing dispute over Tehran's nuclear program and avoid a potential military confrontation.
The Strait of Hormuz.. A Sensitive Point
The Strait of Hormuz is a globally strategic waterway, and Iran maintains significant military capabilities in the region, making any exercises there closely monitored by Washington and countries concerned with international navigation.