The US Navy seized hundreds of Iranian missiles and 1.1 million barrels of Iranian petroleum products from vessels in the Arabian Sea in what became the US government's"largest-ever forfeiture of fuel and weapons shipments from Iran," according to a release from the Justice Department.
The weapons, the department said in the Tuesday release, were seized by the US during"routine maritime security operations."Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps organized the shipments of weapons, which were bound for Houthi militias in Yemen, the Justice Department said. The petroleum was taken from"four foreign-flagged tankers in or around the Arabian Sea while en route to Venezuela," according to the release.
Pirates!
We'll do what we like and prevent you from defending yourself.
no
USA shamelessly stealing.
Nigeria army are the most stupid military formation I've ever seen, A whole Army chief who is awake when fulani people are recruiting terrorists in Nigeria army is now lamenting 'Repentant terrorists have ulterior motives' What foolish army chief,so if ur not told u don't know?
it was sended to Al Houthi Militia in yemen,Iran's ideology used to support and courage the terror all over the world.
Where's the freedom of navigation
Gangsters in International waters U. S committed International piracy against Iranian ship and stolen 1.1 million barrels of Iranian petroleum and hundreds Iranian military missiles.Pertrolium used by U.S navy and missiles shipped to Saudi Arabia.
Lolololol
That’s what robbers do.
Are we just going the carousel dear 🇺🇸 ?!?!?! I can see Clearly. Don't sell weapons that's it !!🤢🥵🥵🤢🤢🥵
You mean robbed?
Robber.
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