Iranian navy in 'unsafe' intercept of US destroyer: defence official

This was not the first maritime scare between the United States and Iran


Afp August 25, 2016
Four vessels from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) "harassed" a U.S. destroyer on Tuesday by carrying out a "high speed intercept" in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, a US defense official said on August 24, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON DC: Four Iranian military vessels sped close to two US Navy guided missile destroyers with their weapons uncovered in the Strait of Hormuz in an "unsafe and unprofessional" encounter between the longtime foes, American defence officials said Wednesday.

The USS Nitze shot warning flares, sounded its whistles and attempted unsuccessfully to communicate with the Iranian boats during Tuesday's incident, US Central Command spokesman Commander Kyle Raines said in a statement, adding that the Iranian vessels came within 300 yards (meters) of the American destroyer. The Nitze was accompanied on its mission by the USS Mason, another destroyer.

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The encounter occurred in international waters in the strait, a vitally important choke point with Iran to its north and the United Arab Emirates to the south.

The destroyer had to change course to avoid a possible collision, even though it was near offshore oil rigs.

"Nitze also changed its course multiple times in close proximity to offshore oil rigs in an attempt to maintain separation and better understand Iranian intentions," Raines said.

"Eventually, the Iranian vessels slowed before proceeding outbound."

This was not the first maritime scare between the United States and Iran.

In January, the Iranian navy briefly captured the crews of two US patrol boats that had, through a series of blunders, strayed into Iranian territorial waters.

The 10 American sailors were released within 24 hours.

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"We assessed the interaction as unsafe and unprofessional due to the Iranian vessels not abiding by international law and internationally recognized maritime rules of the road as well as their high rate of closure of Nitze and disregard of multiple warnings by the ship's whistle and flares," Raines said of the latest incident.

"The US Navy continues to remain vigilant and is trained to act in a professional manner, and we expect the same of all nations with professional maritime forces."

COMMENTS (2)

powayman | 8 years ago | Reply Nobody in their right mind maneuvers aggressively against warships - except Iran and N Korea which vie for the worst reputations on the planet. What's unfortunate is that Obama ignoring these actions only creates incentive for further provocative actions. On the other front Iran is asking the USA for favors to finance the development/reconstruction of it's oil/gas fields. Fat chance that's going to happen.
Hardliner | 8 years ago | Reply ET, for once, please stop calling them "LONG TIME FOES"............... they are one and the same......... had this been a Pakistani or any other Islamic republic's vessels, even warning flares would not have been shot............. Iran is specially close to US... and to misguide the remaining ummah, they pretend to be foes...........
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