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Admiral Habibollah Sayari, who runs Iran's navy, added yesterday that "shutting the strait for Iran's armed forces is really easy—or as we say in Iran easier than drinking a glass of water."
Iran's Hormuz Threat 2011
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Habibollah Sayyari, commander of the Iranian navy, according to the official IRNA news agency.
Iran Rejects Proposed U.S. Military Hot Line Jay Solomon 2011
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Just as Tehran hoped, the sabre-rattling accompanied by souped-up videos of the exercises spiked world oil prices to over $114 a barrel for a few days "...easier than drinking water from a glass," proclaimed the boastful Habibollah.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Gunboat Diplomacy: A Maritime Field Guide to the Straits of Hormuz Crisis Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2012
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Iranian Navy Admiral Habibollah Sayyari repeated Wednesday that it would be "very easy" for the country's naval forces to shut down the strait.
U.S. Warns Tehran on Strait Farnaz Fassihi 2011
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Just as Tehran hoped, the sabre-rattling accompanied by souped-up videos of the exercises spiked world oil prices to over $114 a barrel for a few days "...easier than drinking water from a glass," proclaimed the boastful Habibollah.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Gunboat Diplomacy: A Maritime Field Guide to the Straits of Hormuz Crisis Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2012
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Late December '11, Iran's Naval Commander Habibollah Sayyari issued yet another in a long line of Iranian threats to torpedo oil traffic through the strategic Straits of Hormuz if the European Union keeps to its plan to stop importing Iranian oil Iran accounts for 8.5% of oil imported by the EU.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Gunboat Diplomacy: A Maritime Field Guide to the Straits of Hormuz Crisis Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2012
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Habibollah Askaroladi, a member of Iran's Expediency Council, has said that no person created by God can be called 'brushwood and thorns.'
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Wednesday June 17) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Iran's naval chief, Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, told reporters in Damascus last week that the ships' voyage was intended to reinforce Tehran's defense capabilities.
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Late December '11, Iran's Naval Commander Habibollah Sayyari issued yet another in a long line of Iranian threats to torpedo oil traffic through the strategic Straits of Hormuz if the European Union keeps to its plan to stop importing Iranian oil Iran accounts for 8.5% of oil imported by the EU.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Gunboat Diplomacy: A Maritime Field Guide to the Straits of Hormuz Crisis Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2012
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Habibollah Sayari, commander of the Iranian Navy, would have it.
Iran Won't Close the Strait of Hormuz Bradley S. Russell 2012
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