Iran supreme leader's adviser threatens to sink US ships in Hormuz strait
- Mohsen Rezaei, military adviser to Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, warned that Iran would sink American ships in the Strait of Hormuz if the US attempted to police the area.
- Rezaei questioned whether policing the Strait of Hormuz was the proper role for the US military and referenced President Trump.
- He stated that American ships risk being destroyed by Iranian missiles and pose a significant danger to US forces.
- Rezaei also warned that if the US launched a ground invasion of Iran, Iran would capture thousands of hostages and demand a billion dollars per hostage.
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A military adviser to Iran's supreme leader Mohsen Rezai said Tehran could sink American ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran threatens to sink American ships in Strait of Hormuz, claims US ground invasion would be ‘great’
Iran has threatened to sink American ships policing the Strait of Hormuz amid the blockade – and wildly claimed that a US ground invasion would be “great” for the clerical regime.
Mohsen Rezaei, the military adviser to the Iranian superintendent Mohsen Khamenei, threatened Wednesday that Tehran would destroy American ships if they tried to do the "police" in the Ormuz Strip, transmit AFP. More, it argues that "it would be good" if the US launched a terrorist invasion in Iran, so it could take "my people".
This is to extend the truce. Khamenei's advisor: "Fantastic if the US invaded us: thousands of hostages and ransoms for billions of dollars"
Mohsen Rezaei, considered a hardliner even among the guards of the revolution, said it would be "good" if the United States launched a land invasion.
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