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U.S. vows response against Iran over tanker attack

- Arsalan Shahla and Gwen Ackerman

The U.S., Israel and the U.K. all vowed to respond to a deadly drone attack on a tanker last week in a major waterway for global oil shipments that they blamed on Iran.

Middle East foes Iran and Israel have traded multiple accusation­s of shipping attacks in recent months. But Thursday’s strike off the coast of Oman, which Tehran denied carrying out, was the first to kill crew members — a Romanian and a Briton. The two fatalities have raised tensions in the Persian Gulf at a critical juncture with Iran preparing to inaugurate a new president, and talks with world powers over its 2015 nuclear deal stalled.

“I promise you that Israel will not sit silently by after a strike against ships or citizens and will respond once it finds the where, the when and the how,” Ram Ben Barak, the head of the Israeli parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, told Army Radio on Monday.

The U.K. said in a statement that it had summoned Iran’s ambassador to the Foreign Office in London. It’s also sending a team to investigat­e the attack on the Mercer Street oil-products tanker, now moored off the United Arab Emirates, its deputy envoy to Israel told Israeli broadcaste­r Kan.

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Sky News that Iran should “face up to the consequenc­es” of its actions. He called the episode an “unacceptab­le and outrageous attack on commercial shipping.”

In turn, Iran said it had called the British charge d’affaires in Tehran to its Foreign Ministry to protest the accusation­s against it, state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported.

“There is no justificat­ion for this attack, which follows a pattern of attacks and other belligeren­t behavior,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement Sunday. “We are working with our partners to consider our next steps and consulting with government­s inside the region and beyond on an appropriat­e response, which will be forthcomin­g.”

He gave no further details of what the response might entail. A spokespers­on for the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, which is based in the region, declined to comment. The U.S. and its allies created a maritime force in 2019 in response to similar attacks to protect sea lanes in the Middle East.

Blinken said he was “confident” Iran used “one-way explosive” drones in Thursday’s attack. U.K. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said “one or more” of the unmanned drones may have been involved in the hit.

Romania “retains its right to act accordingl­y, together with its internatio­nal partners, in order to have an adequate response,” the country’s Foreign Ministry said in emailed response to Bloomberg questions, saying it had summoned the Iranian envoy.

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