The top commander of the Iranian Navy, Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi has said the presence of the US Navy in the Persian Gulf has come to an end, and the era of theatrical patrolling in the Persian Gulf has ended.

Iran PressIran news: In a meeting with the military attaches of different countries in Tehran, the top commander of Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi said on Sunday: "The era of theatrical roams of America and its allies in the Persian Gulf has come to an end."

He further noted: "There are days in every nation's history that we can be proud of. Thanks to God and thanks to the Islamic Revolution, the history of Islamic Iran is full of such days," Iran Press reported.

"In the course of its 40-year history, the Navy has made a number of honors that include maritime security and the aspirations of the Islamic Revolution. Unlike many regional countries, the security of Iran is not dependent on the outside world and it has been entirely made up by Iran and its people," he added.

Khanzadi also stated: "Our seas are safe, and the presence of the arrogant and evil forces led by the US, Britain, and Israel cannot undermine it. We will drive them out of this area and we insist that the era of theatrical patrolling in the Persian Gulf has come to an end."

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