Iran boats 'threatened US ships'

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Iran boats 'threatened US ships'

Five Iranian speedboats harassed three US navy ships at the weekend, approaching them and radioing a threat to blow them up, US officials say.

The incident happened as the US vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz, which separates the Arabian peninsula and Iran, Pentagon officials told Reuters.

US sailors came close to opening fire, unnamed officials told CNN.

"I am coming at you. You will explode in a couple of minutes," an Iranian radio transmission said, CNN reported.

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Pentagon says ships harassed by Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In what is being called a serious provocation, Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats harassed and provoked three U.S. Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, officials said Monday.

U.S. forces were on the verge of firing on the Iranian boats in the early Sunday incident, when the boats ended the incident and turned and moved away, said a Pentagon official.

"It is the most serious provocation of this sort that we've seen yet," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record.

The incident occurred at about 5 a.m. local time Sunday as a U.S. Navy cruiser, destroyer and frigate were transiting the strait on their way into the Persian Gulf.

"Five small boats were acting in a very aggressive way, charging the ships, dropping boxes in the water in front of the ships and causing our ships to take evasive maneuvers," the Pentagon official said.

"There were no injuries but there very well could have been," he said, adding that the Iranian boats turned away "literally at the very moment that U.S. forces were preparing to open fire" in self defense.

He said he didn't have the precise transcript of communications that passed between the two forces, but the Iranians radioed something to the effect that "we're coming at you and you'll explode in a couple minutes."

Historical tensions between the two nations have increased in recent years over Washington's charge that Tehran has been developing nuclear weapons and supplying and training Iraqi insurgents using roadside bombs - the No. 1 killer of U.S. troops in Iraq.

In another incident off its coast, Iranian Revolutionary Guard sailors last March captured 15 British sailors and held them for nearly two weeks.

The 15 sailors from HMS Cornwall, including one woman, were captured on March 23. Iran claims the crew, operating in a small patrol craft, had intruded into Iranian waters - a claim denied by Britain.

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As long as the US has evidence when one of these ships engages and we don't have a "Gulf of Tonkin" scenario...

...however, who can prove it right now?  For some reason...I am skeptical.
 
There's no reason for me to believe that this didn't happen the way it is described. The story is not exactly favourable to the US navy either, so I guess they might as well be telling the truth here. The question is, who was in whose territory? As you can see from the map, at one point the shipping lane comes very close to Iranian waters.
 
It's certainly entirely possible.  I just have to admit a certain amount of healthy skepticism.  Given previous Iranian behaviour in regards to foreign ships, I would believe it.  But the US Navy tracks all its ships using GPS, which is normally quite reliable.  I would suggest that Iran's speedboats may not be so finely calibrated for navigation.
 
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