The Guardian (USA)

US navy intervenes after Iran seizes American sea drone

- AP in Dubai

Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard seized an American sea drone in the Persian Gulf and tried to tow it away, only releasing the unmanned vessel when a US navy warship and helicopter approached, according to US officials.

The incident on Tuesday marks the first time the navy’s Middle East-based fifth fleet’s new drone taskforce has been targeted by Iran.

While the intercepti­on ended without incident, tensions remain high between Washington and Tehran as negotiatio­ns over the Islamic Republic’s tattered nuclear deal with world powers hang in the balance.

The Guard’s Shahid Baziar warship attached a line to the Saildrone Explorer in the central part of the Persian Gulf in internatio­nal waters late on Monday night, said Cmdr Timothy Hawkins, a fifth fleet spokesman. The vessel then began towing the Saildrone Explorer, which carries cameras, radars and sensors for remotely monitoring the sea, Hawkins said.

The USS Thunderbol­t, a navy coastal patrol boat, as well as an MH-60 Seahawk helicopter, moved to shadow the Guard’s ship. The navy called the Shahid Baziar by radio to identify the drone as American, Hawkins said.

“Our response was one that as such made clear that this was US government property and was operating in internatio­nal waters and that we had every intention to take action if necessary,” the commander told the Associated Press.

Hawkins said the incident ended peacefully after some four hours as the Iranians unhooked the tow line to the drone and left the area as the American forces were nearby.

US army Gen Michael “Erik” Kurilla, who leads the military’s Central Command, praised the Thunderbol­t’s crew for its response.

“This incident once again demonstrat­es Iran’s continued destabiliz­ing, illegal and unprofessi­onal activity in the Middle East,” he said in a statement.

Iran’s paramilita­ry Guard, which answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, did not acknowledg­e the incident. Iran’s mission to the United Nations did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The fifth fleet launched its unmanned Task Force 59 last year. The fifth fleet’s area of responsibi­lity includes the crucial Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil passes.

It also stretches as far as the Red Sea reaches near the Suez Canal, the waterway in Egypt linking the Middle East to the Mediterran­ean, and the Bab elMandeb Strait off Yemen.

It also represents a region that has seen a series of attacks at sea in recent years. Off Yemen, bomb-laden drone boats and mines set adrift by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have damaged vessels amid that country’s years-long war. Near the United Arab Emirates and the Strait of Hormuz, oil tankers have been seized by Iranian forces. Others have been attacked in incidents the navy blames on Iran.

 ?? ?? A US navy image shows the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard ship towing the Saildrone Explorer. Photograph: US Navy/AP
A US navy image shows the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard ship towing the Saildrone Explorer. Photograph: US Navy/AP

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