01/03/12

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Iran's army chief has warned the US to keep its aircraft carrier, the USS John C Stennis, which recently left the Persian Gulf during Iranian military exercises, away from the area.

"We recommend ... to the American warship that passed through the Strait of Hormuz and went on to the Gulf of Oman, not to return to the Persian Gulf," The Associated Press cites Gen. Ataollah Salehi as telling Iran's official IRNA news agency. "We don't have the intention of repeating our warning, and we warn only once," Salehi was quoted as saying in comments also posted on the Iranian armed forces website, AFP reported.

Salehi did not give details of the action Iran might take if it returned, nor did he name the carrier, Reuters reported. The carrier — one of the US navy's biggest vessels — reportedly passed through the key Gulf oil supply route of the Strait of Hormuz last week. It was heading east across the Gulf of Oman, after a visit to Dubai's Jebel Ali port, through a zone where the Iranian navy was holding its maneuvers. It left the area because of 10 days of Iranian naval exercises in which they fired a number a new missiles.

CBS: Iran warns U.S. to keep ship out of Gulf
Haaretz: Iran threatens to take action if U.S. carrier returns to Persian Gulf

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