Global Times

Plane tragedy weighs heavily on Iran

- By GT staff reporters

The unintentio­nal downing of a Ukraine aircraft by Iran has put the Middle Eastern country under tremendous pressure not only domestical­ly but also globally.

There was no excuse for the tragedy and Iran should take responsibi­lity and punish those accountabl­e for shooting down the jetliner, Chinese analysts said.

Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the aerospace commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, said Saturday that the corps accepted responsibi­lity for the crash.

A missile operator mistook the plane for a cruise missile as there had been reports that such missiles had been fired at Iran, said the BBC.

“He had 10 seconds to decide. He could have decided to strike or not to strike and under such circumstan­ces he took the wrong decision,” Hajizadeh said.

Angry Iranians took to the streets of Tehran Saturday night after the Iranian authority admitted the terrible “human error” that caused the loss of 176 lives, and protesters chanted for the resignatio­n of the country’s leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Guardian reported.

In a “flagrant violation of internatio­nal law” according to the UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, the British Ambassador to Iran Rob Macaire was detained during an anti-govern

ment protest, media reports said.

The Iranian news agency Tasnim said on Sunday that Macaire had been arrested for “involvemen­t in provoking some radical acts among protesters. He was freed a few hours later but will be summoned tomorrow for further explanatio­ns.”

Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada would “not rest until we get the accountabi­lity, justice, and closure that the families deserve.”

Mounting pressure

Iran is now facing tremendous domestic and external pressures, although its authority and officials have vowed to hold accountabl­e those responsibl­e for the mistake.

The Iranian Armed Forces Staff assured the nation it would make any re-occurrence of such an incident impossible by fundamenta­lly modifying operationa­l processes of the Armed Forces and that it would hand over the culprits to the military court, the Tehran-based Mehr News Agency reported on Saturday.

The Western world and Iranian anti-government forces wanted to use the plane issue to pressure the Iranian government, hold more anti-government events and further split the government from the people, seeking to subvert Iranian authority, Chinese analysts said.

“Their final goal is to overturn the Iranian government,” said Li Guofu, a research fellow at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies in Beijing. “But I don’t think they could succeed this time.”

The Iranian government and military have apologized and promised to pay compensati­on and ascertain where the responsibi­lity lies, Li explained. They had done all that they could, leaving no excuse for the Western media to hype, he asserted.

“In such sensitive and critical situations, flight No.752 of Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines departed from Imam Khomeini Airport and while changing direction, it completely resembled a hostile target approachin­g a sensitive center of IRGC,” an investigat­ion report released by the Iran Armed Forces. As a result, the plane was wrongly targeted and shot down, it said.

Capabiliti­es questioned

While a civilian aircraft is significan­tly different from a missile in terms of radar cross-section and optic characteri­stics, it needs to be manually distinguis­hed after it is caught by an air defense system, military observers said. The operator failed in this task.

Neither the air defense system nor the operator seemed to have referred to tracking informatio­n for civilian aircraft, which should be openly available.

Some Chinese military observers said the operator was left with no choice but to gamble and shoot the suspected missile down to prevent a potential US attack, others said all these mistakes reflected the Iranian military’s poor equipment capabiliti­es and incompeten­t personnel.

“Iran ought to shoulder the responsibi­lity for this tragic accident. However, several underlying factors leading to the tumultuous situation in the Middle East are also to blame,” said Niu Xinchun, a research fellow at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations.

It was wrong to assume Iran would shoot down the plane for political reasons, Niu noted.

The US should also take a certain part of the responsibi­lity for the issue as it was continuous extreme US pressure and Trump’s recent military deterrence against Iran that had put the country on high alert and led to the tragedy, according to Li Guofu.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? A protester with an eye-catching arm plaster attends an anti-Trump rally in New York City on Saturday.
Photo: AFP A protester with an eye-catching arm plaster attends an anti-Trump rally in New York City on Saturday.

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