US warship fires at Iranian boats
WASHINGTON// A US warship fired warning shots at four Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels that approached it at high speed in the Strait of Hormuz.
US defence officials said the shots fired by the destroyer USS Mahan on Sunday put an end to the incident, which they denounced as “unsafe and unprofessional”.
They said the crews of the small Iranian rapid attack boats were manning their weapons as they sped towards the destroyer.
Mahan established radio communications with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) and “issued multiple radio and visual warnings to remain clear”, a US defence official said.
“Disregarding the warnings, the IRGCN vessels continued to approach Mahan at a high rate of speed,” the official said.
“Mahan then fired three warning shots with a 50-calibre machine gun, and the IRGCN vessels arrested their approach.”
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards are a paramilitary force that answers directly to the country’s supreme leader.
Their boats periodically ap- proach US warships in international waters and the Strait of Hormuz, ignoring US radio messages and giving little indication of their intentions.
Gen Joe Votel, the commander of US forces in the region, has expressed concern about the risk of escalation triggered by rogue commanders.
In January last year, the Iranians captured the crew of two small US patrol boats that strayed into Iranian waters.
The 10 US sailors were released 24 hours later.