U.S. Navy patrol ship forced to change course after being 'harassed' by Iranian attack craft AGAIN, officials say
By REUTERS
PUBLISHED: 22:39, 6 September 2016 | UPDATED: 00:44, 7 September 2016
A U.S. Navy coastal patrol ship was forced to changed course after being harassed by fast-attack craft from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, officials say.
The Iranian vessel came within 100 yards of the U.S. boat in the central Gulf on Sunday, U.S. Defense Department officials said.
It is at least the fourth such incident in less than a month as defense officials have warned such confrontations have doubled since last year.
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The USS Firebolt was forced to change course after an Iranian Navy patrol boat came within 100 yards of it on Sunday despite repeated warnings
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It comes after the USS Nitze fired flares at Iranian patrol boats after the approached at speed and in an 'unsafe and unprofessional' manner, officials said
That is despite the Iranian nuclear deal and billions of dollars handed over to Iran in withheld sanction cash.
Authorities are concerned that reckless actions by Iranian vessels could lead to mistakes and potentially spark a conflict.
Years of mutual animosity eased when Washington lifted sanctions on Tehran in January after a deal to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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- USS Firebolt was forced to change course after an Iranian fast-attack boat came within 100 yards on Sunday, officials said
- Firebolt tried to communicate with Iranians three times but was ignored
- This is at least the fourth incident between the two navies in the last month
- U.S. officials are concerned that 'dangerous' actions could spark conflict
By REUTERS
PUBLISHED: 22:39, 6 September 2016 | UPDATED: 00:44, 7 September 2016
A U.S. Navy coastal patrol ship was forced to changed course after being harassed by fast-attack craft from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, officials say.
The Iranian vessel came within 100 yards of the U.S. boat in the central Gulf on Sunday, U.S. Defense Department officials said.
It is at least the fourth such incident in less than a month as defense officials have warned such confrontations have doubled since last year.
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The USS Firebolt was forced to change course after an Iranian Navy patrol boat came within 100 yards of it on Sunday despite repeated warnings
+6
It comes after the USS Nitze fired flares at Iranian patrol boats after the approached at speed and in an 'unsafe and unprofessional' manner, officials said
That is despite the Iranian nuclear deal and billions of dollars handed over to Iran in withheld sanction cash.
Authorities are concerned that reckless actions by Iranian vessels could lead to mistakes and potentially spark a conflict.
Years of mutual animosity eased when Washington lifted sanctions on Tehran in January after a deal to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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