Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei appointed on Thursday Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri as the new commander of the Navy of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), amid mounting tension with the US army following Tehran’s threat to shut down Strait of Hormuz in response to Washington’s plan to drive Iranian oil exports down to zero starting November.
Khamenei called on the incoming commander to work to strengthen the infrastructure of the IRGC Navy and boost the combat preparedness of its forces.
In a separate decree, Khamenei appointed the outgoing commander as the IRGC's deputy commander for coordination at the proposal of Major General Mohammad Ali Jaafari, the elite Force's chief commander.
This comes days after Khamenei named Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh as the new air force chief. Further, Rear Admiral Fadavi was appointed as the IRGC deputy commander for coordination.
Two weeks earlier, Gen. Joseph Votel, the commander of US Central Command, said that Iran fired a short-range anti-ship missile. On August 14, Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami unveiled a new type of Fateh 110 medium-range ballistic missile.
Jaafari hailed what he called Rouhani's stance against Washington's threats, expressing the hope that the warning would be put into action if the need arises.
“The enemies can understand the meaning of Hormuz Strait "either for all or for none," Jafari stressed.
The US pulled out from the nuclear deal with Iran in May and started restoring sanctions in quest of changing Iran’s regional attitude. Afterward, Washington demanded that the states halt oil imports from Iran starting November 4 or it will impose US financial procedures without exceptions.