If the United States was to attack Iran, its 200,000 forces and its 33 bases would be extremely vulnerable. Both Americas policy-makers and military commanders are aware of this, Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi told hard-line Islamists. His comments were reported by the government-run news agency Fars on 21 November.
The global arena in which we live today is one of uncertainty and distrust. It is a sensitive, determining, and complicated period for the region and the world, General Safavi said.
He warned that Tehran had the military muscle to impose a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz on Irans southern shores.
Whenever Iran chooses, it can control the Strait of Hormuz, in which 17 millions barrels of oil travel through each day, Safavi said.
About two-fifths of the world’s oil supplies pass through the 50-kilometre-wide entrance to the Persian Gulf.
Earlier this year, the IRGC commander had described the strait as the economic lifeline of the West, saying it could be used to put pressure on Irans enemies.
The IRGC held a series of war-games in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman earlier this month.