In war-torn Yemen, Houthi insurgents call for “death to America, death to Israel, da(--) the Jews, victory to Islam.” Their violent credo has left a trail of bloody footprints that leads all the way to Tehran.

About 170 nautical miles off the coast of Oman, a small, stateless fishing vessel got intercepted in March 2016 by the HMAS Darwin, an Australian navy ship operating under the Combined Task Force 150 which is responsible for counter-terrorism operations in the Middle East.

On board the Samer, the Australian crew discovered a large cache of weapons, including 100-rocket propelled grenades, 1,989 AK-47 rifles and 49 PKM general purpose machine guns, that appeared to have been manufactured in Iran.

The incident marked one of four interdictions of Iranian smuggling vessels from September 2015 through March 2016 that yielded in total more 5000 AK-47 rifles, 80 antitank guided missiles as well as machine guns and sniper rifles, according to data released by the United States Navy.

Based on interrogations of crew members and examinations of GPS data on board of the five vessels, the Navy determined that the weapons shipments had originated in Iran. “We know they came from Iran and we know the destination,” said U.S. Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, who oversees American naval operations in the Middle East. read more at The Tower