Friday, January 21, 2022

China, Russia, Iran Send Warships For Joint Naval Drills In Persian Gulf

China, Russia and Iran Send Warships for a Joint Exercise in the Middle East





Warships from China, Russia and Iran are gathering together in Iran and are preparing to hold joint naval drills in the Persian Gulf.

On Tuesday, the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet announced a detachment of its warships had arrived at Iran’s Chahbehar port. There, the Russian fleet said it would “take part in a planned conference on conducting a joint naval exercise of warships of Russia, Iran and China.”

The Russian warships joining in the joint drills include the Slava-class guided-missile cruiser Varyag, the destroyer and anti-submarine warfare ship Admiral Tributs and the large sea tanker Boris Butoma.

The three countries announced their plans for the joint drills, known as CHIRU, in August. At the time, Russian Ambassador to Iran Levan Dzhagaryan said India, Syria and Venezuela would also participate in the drills.


With China threatening Taiwan, Russia threatening Ukraine, and both these countries aligning with Iran, the world is a much more dangerous place than it was just one year ago.   This is due to the weak man sitting in the White House.


China, Russia, and others were quick to take advantage of the situation.

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