Iran asks West to leave Persian Gulf as tensions heightened

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Iran vows to lead Gulf security, as US sends more troops.

Iran's president called Sunday on Western powers to leave the security of the Persian Gulf to regional nations led by Tehran, criticizing a new U.S.-led coalition patrolling the region's waterways as nationwide parades showcased the Islamic Republic's military arsenal.

For its part, Iran denies being responsible and has warned any retaliatory attack targeting it will result in an"all-out war." That's as it has begun enriching uranium beyond the terms of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from over a year earlier. "Those who want to link the region's incidents to the Islamic Republic of Iran are lying like their past lies that have been revealed," the president said."If they are truthful and really seek security in the region, they must not send weapons, fighter jets, bombs and dangerous arms to the region.

The parades and maneuvers Sunday appeared aimed at projecting Iranian strength with naval vessels, submarines and armed speedboats swarmed across the Persian Gulf and troops showed off land-to-sea missiles capable of targeting the U.S. Navy. Commandos fast-roped down onto the deck of a ship, resembling Iran's July seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.

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