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U.S. ship fires warning shot in tense encounter with Iranian vessel.

- By Jon Gambrell Jon Gambrell is an Associated Press writer.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A U.S. Navy patrol boat fired warning shots Tuesday near an Iranian vessel that American sailors said came dangerousl­y close to them during a tense encounter in the Persian Gulf. Iran’s hard-line Revolution­ary Guard later blamed the American ship for provoking the incident.

The encounter involving the Thunderbol­t, a Cyclone-class patrol ship based in Bahrain as part of the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, is the latest confrontat­ion between Iranian vessels and American warships.

The Thunderbol­t was taking part in an exercise with American and other coalition vessels in internatio­nal waters when the Iranian patrol boat approached it, 5th Fleet spokesman Lt. Ian McConnaugh­ey said. The Iranian ship did not respond to radio calls, flares and horn blasts as it came within 150 yards of the Thunderbol­t, forcing the U.S. sailors aboard to fire the warning shots.

“After the warning shots were fired, the Iranian vessel halted its unsafe approach,” the lieutenant said in a statement, adding that the Iranian vessel created “a risk for collision.” Large ships can’t stop immediatel­y on the water, meaning getting close to each other risks a collision.

Video released by the Navy included a sailor giving a position off the eastern coast of Kuwait as the Iranian vessel sat directly in front of an American warship’s bow. Another video included images of the Iranian ship off the Thunderbol­t as its horn blared. The sound of machine gun fire followed.

Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard instead blamed the Thunderbol­t for the incident in a statement, saying the American vessel moved toward one of its patrol boats. It said the Thunderbol­t fired into the air “with the intention to provoke and create fear.”

Iran and the U.S. frequently have tense naval encounters in the Persian Gulf, nearly all involving the Revolution­ary Guard, a separate force from Iran’s military that answers only to the country’s supreme leader. The U.S. Navy recorded 35 instances of what it describes as “unsafe and/or unprofessi­onal” interactio­ns with Iranian forces in 2016, compared with 23 in 2015.

Of the incidents last year, the worst involved Iranian forces capturing 10 U.S. sailors and holding them overnight. It became a propaganda coup for Iran’s hardliners, as Iranian state television repeatedly aired footage of the Americans on their knees, their hands on their heads.

 ?? U.S. Navy ?? The U.S. patrol boat Thunderbol­t fired warning shots at an Iranian vessel after it came within 150 yards.
U.S. Navy The U.S. patrol boat Thunderbol­t fired warning shots at an Iranian vessel after it came within 150 yards.

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