U.S. Navy ship fires warning shots at
Iranian vessel
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[August 26, 2016]
By Idrees Ali
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy ship
fired warning shots toward an Iranian fast-attack craft that approached
two U.S. ships, a Pentagon spokesman said on Thursday, in the most
serious of a number of incidents in the Gulf area this week.
"They did feel compelled ultimately to fire three warning shots and the
reason for that is... they had taken steps already to try and
de-escalate this situation," spokesman Peter Cook told reporters.
Tensions have increased in the Gulf in recent days despite an
improvement in relations between Iran and the United States.
Years of mutual animosity eased when Washington lifted sanctions on
Tehran in January after a deal to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions but
serious differences still remain over Iran's ballistic missile program,
Syria and Iraq.
A U.S. defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said
the USS Squall patrol craft fired three warning shots from a .50 caliber
gun in the northern Gulf on Wednesday after warning flares did not work.
The incident started with three Iranian vessels, but there was only one
around by the time the warning shots were fired, the official said. He
described the Iranian behavior as "unsafe, unprofessional, and not
routine."
At one point, the Iranian vessel came within 200 yards (193 meters) of a
U.S. ship, the official said.
Another interaction took place between an Iranian and U.S. ship on
Wednesday, the defense official said but gave few more details.
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The Pentagon earlier this week accused Iranian vessels of harassing
a U.S. warship near the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday.
On Thursday, Iran's defense minister said those Iranian vessels were
just doing their job.
“If an American ship enters Iran’s maritime region, it will
definitely get a warning. We will monitor them and, if they violate
our waters, we will confront them,” Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan
said in a statement reported by the Iranian Students’ News Agency.
A State Department spokeswoman said it was not clear what the
intentions of the Iranian ships were, but the behavior was
unacceptable.
"We believe that these type of actions are of concern, they
unnecessarily escalate tensions," State Department spokeswoman
Elizabeth Trudeau told a briefing.
(Reporting by Idrees Ali; Additional reporting by Mohammad Zargham;
Editing by Paul Simao and Alistair Bell)
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