Iranian Boats Fire Warning Shots at Singapore-Flagged Ship
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةIranian Revolutionary Guard forces fired warning shots at a Singapore-flagged commercial ship in the Gulf on Thursday, before vessels from the United Arab Emirates came to the ship's aid, U.S. officials said.
The incident reflects rising tensions in the Gulf, fueled in part by the conflict in Yemen that pits Iranian-backed Shiite rebels against pro-government forces supported by a Saudi-led coalition of Sunni Arab states.
The Iranian patrol craft fired across the bow of the Alpine Eternity in international waters and the commercial ship then headed towards the UAE, two defense officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP.
The Alpine Eternity issued a radio call for help and the Iranian boats fired a second wave of warning shots, the officials said.
UAE authorities heard the radio call and deployed coast guard boats in response. The Iranian boats then departed the area, the U.S. officials said, adding that there were no Americans aboard the commercial ship.
A U.S. naval ship was about 20 miles (32 kilometers) away at the time and "monitored the radio traffic" but received no request for assistance, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters.
Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority said no Singaporeans were on board and that it "verified with the ship manager of Alpine Eternity that the crew members are safe and the vessel is currently in UAE waters."
The Pentagon acknowledged it was the third incident in a few weeks involving Iranian forces confronting commercial vessels in or near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
"This is something that we continue to watch, that we're concerned with," he said.
Iran recently seized a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel in the Gulf, harassed a U.S.-flagged ship and warned the United States not to interfere with an Iranian aid ship headed for Yemen. The Marshall Islands-flagged vessel, the Maersk Tigris, was eventually released, after Iranian officials said a commercial dispute had been settled.
- 'Robust' U.S. presence -
Following the seizure of the Maersk Tigris, the U.S. Navy recently provided security for American-flagged commercial ships crossing through the Strait of Hormuz. But U.S. commanders called it off after about a week, saying tensions had appeared to ease.
Asked if the beefed up security for the vital waterway was canceled too soon, Warren said: "We're always in a position to reevaluate in the future."
Twelve U.S. naval ships, including an aircraft carrier, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, are currently in the region but no additional vessels were due to deploy to the area as a result of Thursday's incident.
"We maintain a robust presence in the Persian Gulf," he said.
Another possible maritime showdown emerged this week.
The United States has demanded that an Iranian aid ship bound for Yemen change course and head towards Djibouti, where the United Nations is overseeing humanitarian efforts for the Yemen conflict.
But a senior Iranian commander rejected the request and warned the Americans that "a fire might start" if there were attempts to block Tehran's aid efforts.
Although Iran has said it would provide a naval escort for the aid ship, so far the vessel has no warships guarding it. The Iranian cargo ship is currently heading southwest off the coast of Oman, Warren said.
The ship in Thursday's incident, the Alpine Eternity, is an oil-chemical tanker that had last stopped at a port in Bahrain, according to the marinetraffic.com shipping website.
The vessel is listed as part of the fleet of Transpetrol, a commercial shipping firm that transports oil and gas, with offices in Belgium, Bermuda, Norway and Switzerland.
You two morons chip & dale. The UAE ship went into commercial Iranian territorial waters. If the Gulf countries can keep Iranian vessels carrying humanitarian aid at bay, away from Yemen.
Then Iran can keep the Gulf ships and bay too, simple as that. Karma hits back. The little ship went with full speed inside the UAE harbor, not reason for Iran to follow it any further.
Now the UAE knows, they can not just freely go into those waters any longer.
"in international waters"
can't you read? or you believe that these waters all belong to iran! LOL
What about the iranian civilian plane flying to Yemen, with humanitarian aid cargo? They flew over Oman and Yemen, then the Saudi airforce inside Yemeni territory threatened them to return.
The Gulf simply can't have their way any longer, they are beginning to fear going through the Strait of hormuz and for good reason.
Hypocrites, karma is a good thing.
miss tic: do not deflect the subject... i am answering this article not another one... so stick to what this article says instead of deflecting your answer when in a bad position to argue! LOL
We will have to see about that, if the Saudi coalition interfeers with the Iranian red crescent ships sailing to help the suffering Yemenis.
Then it will have heavy consequences.
Revolutionary Guards might in Action, poor Singapore have to stay in line kneeling to the greatest Empire, coming soon, now in over in Beirut, Sann3a, Damascus, Baghdad, Hon kong Who knows... As long as sacrifices are made to the Great AyatoAllah on Earth we are All O.K. Just don't provoke the wrath of the All Mighty Gods of Iranian Islamic Rep Public,.If you do only Nasroolaah will be able to help you, and we all know when the Shi3a Giant rise all will be done and for sure totalled, just keep the "Musardab" in Great Da7yeh where he is and never ever do anything to upset him. Or Qawook or Ra3ed etc.
TO MY Stic up: Thanks for your pure and humanitarian spirit to our brothers and sisters in Yemen. As a devoted iranian shi3a abd yemeni huthi and iraqi najafi Lover, I salute your multi level of service Hizbulah ia enduring to helping all to gain control on behalf if your main masrers. AS Huthi sub shi3a sub 12 imam s, it is clear that you just care to replicate the success in arming them is HiBoola in Lebanon. KHASIIT, since your plan are exposed, your plan s will have to come to complete stop.now gi back home and watch cartoons.
TO MY Stic up: Thanks for your pure and humanitarian spirit to our brothers and sisters in Yemen. As a devoted iranian shi3a and Yemeni huthi and Iraqi najafi Lover, I salute your multi level of service Hizbulah is enduring to helping all mullahs to gain control on behalf of your main masters in Qom. As Huthi sub shi3a sub 12 imams, it is clear that you just care to replicate the success in arming them as Hizbolah in Lebanon. Khasit, since your plan are exposed, your plans will have to come to complete stop. Now go back home and watch cartoons.
Revolutionary Guards might in Action, poor Singapore have to stay in line kneeling to the greatest Empire, coming soon to you over, Beiru, Sann3a, Damascus, Baghdad, Honkong Who knows... As long as sacrifices are made to thw great AyatoAllah on earth we are All O.K. just don't provoke the wrath of the all mighty Gods of Iranian Islamic Rep Public,.If you do only Nasroolaah will be able to help you, and we all know when the Shu3a Giant rise all will be dine an totalled, just keep the Musardab in Great Da7yeh where he is and never ever do anything to upset him. Or Qawook or Ra3ed etc.
warning shots = piracy? i think you have no idea what you're talking about, just ranting on like crazy old hags
What remains humerous is the fact that your so called "Arab Power Coalition" didn't yet manage to destroy poorly armed Yemenis.
Let alone an open fight against Iran, would not be so good for the Wahabis neither, they should indeed try and interfeer with the Iranian vessels going to Yemen.
Might even spiral into a full blown conflict then, Iranians are patient but when they get stepped upon, they will step ten times harder in return.
By the way, it was the Iraqi Government that begged for the U.S strikes in Tikrit, Iranian commanders advised them not to ask the Americans for help, because it is not needed. You write as if Tikrit is still in takfiri hands, well is it?
Is Yemen in Saudis hands aswell?
Keep your shoes on, not too late to bust in yet. So it's good Saleh made an open alliance with the Ansarallah, you seem to be very optimistic about your "Wahabi Coalition" now let's see what the future holds, they have not been able to change the situation on the ground in Yemen yet.
Keep your shoes on, not too late to bust in yet. So it's good Saleh made an open alliance with the Ansarallah, you seem to be very optimistic about your "Wahabi Coalition" now let's see what the future holds, they have not been able to change the situation on the ground in Yemen yet.
The outside loyalties is what is destroying Lebanon. Mind your Lebanon people.
Leave the GCC countries and Iran sort out their problems.