Friday, April 11, 2008

U.S. Navy Ship Warns Off Iranian Boat


Apparently the Iranians are up to their cat and mouse games with ships near Iranian waters but this time, an American naval ship decided to fire a flare at the Iranian high speed boat and the Iranians turned tail. No other incidents were reported after the flare was fired. This from the article here at Yahoo:


A U.S. Navy ship encountered a small Iranian high-speed boat in the central Persian Gulf and warned it away by firing a flare, the Pentagon said Friday.
Two other similar Iranian boats in the area did not come as close.
The USS Typhoon tried unsuccessfully to establish radio contact with the Iranian boat after it came within an estimated 200 yards of the Typhoon on Thursday, outside Iranian territorial waters. A Navy official said the ship then fired the flare and continued on its way without incident.

Now, there has been speculation that these Iranian speedboats continue these maneuvers as a way of seeing just how close they can get to a U.S. ship - meaning that if they find they can actually get within 200 yards without any action against them, they only need to close that 200 yard gap to then hit the ship broadside. My concern is the damage done to the U.S.S. Cole and how the Iranians appear to be testing these speed boats as a suicide car bombing on the seas.

I truly wish the next time they ignored radio contact and came within say, 500 yards of a ship, the Iranian boat was blown out of the water. What exactly could the Iranians do about it? It would send a clear signal.


Navy ship encounters Iranian boat

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said there were no signs any boat was armed.
Iranian English-language Press TV quoted an unnamed official with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard as denying "any new confrontation" in the Persian Gulf.
"The Iranian boats approached the U.S. warship in the Persian Gulf for a routine check," the official was quoted as saying on Press TV.
Meanwhile, the Web site of Iran's Arabic-language Al-Alam TV cited an unnamed senior Iranian Navy official as saying that "no accident took place between the Iranian boats and the U.S. ship, but there was a recognition of the U.S. forces' presence in the Persian Gulf."
This passed in a "normal way ... and according to protocol, and then the boats left the scene with no accident whatsoever," the Iranian Navy official said.
This marked at least the second U.S. Navy encounter with an aggressive Iranian high-speed boat this year. In January, Iranian boats made what the Navy called provocative moves near a U.S. ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
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