Ali Reza Tangsiri
Ali Reza Tangsiri is an Iranian military officer currently serving as the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy. He has been vocal about Iran's naval capabilities and its strategic stance in the Persian Gulf, often emphasizing Iran's readiness to respond to threats against its interests. Tangsiri has made headlines for his statements regarding Iran's military posturing and its role in regional dynamics, particularly in the context of tensions with the United States and its allies.
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Kazakhstan:
Ali Reza Tangsiri is the commander of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who stated that the navy is ready to close the Strait of Hormuz if instructed by the country's leadership.
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Iraq:
Ali Reza Tangsiri announced that the decision to close the Strait of Hormuz is not in the hands of field commanders but belongs to the senior leaders of the country.
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Kazakhstan:
Ali Reza Tangsiri, the commander of the Iranian Navy, stated that they are ready to close the Strait of Hormuz if ordered by the country's leadership.
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Egypt:
Ali Reza Tangsiri confirmed that the decision to completely close the Strait of Hormuz is up to senior state officials.
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Iraq:
Ali Reza Tangsiri announced his forces' readiness to completely close the Strait of Hormuz if ordered by the leadership in Tehran.
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Russia:
Admiral Ali Reza Tangsiri stated that the Iranian Navy is ready to close the Strait of Hormuz if ordered by the higher leadership of the country.
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Israel:
Ali Reza Tangsiri is mentioned as the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy making threats regarding territorial control.
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Israel:
Ali Reza Tangsiri is the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy who denied rumors of his assassination.
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Israel:
Ali-Reza Tangsiri is the commander of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who was reported to have been killed in the explosions, which was later denied.
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Iran:
Ali Reza Tangsiri, the commander of the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, described the Qadr-380 missile as creating 'hell for enemy vessels'.
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