US boosts Persian Gulf naval presence

Bahrain-based 5th fleet countering Iranian expansion currently consists of eight patrol boats, two more to be added soon

US Navy 5th Fleet (photo credit: Seaman Chad R. Erdmann/US Navy)

MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — The US Navy says three coastal patrol boats have arrived at 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain to boost its fleet of the rapid-response craft in the Persian Gulf, where US and Iranian forces often operate within close range.

The Navy says the new vessels Wednesday bring the total to eight patrol boats as part of plans to have 10 stationed in Bahrain by early next year.

The 5th Fleet is one of the Pentagon’s main counterbalances to Iran’s military expansion, including plans for the significant enlargement of Tehran’s naval power.

In May, the US Navy led multinational mine-clearing exercises in the Gulf. Iran has warned it could try to block vital oil tanker routes in retaliation for Western sanctions, but has recently backed off the threats.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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