Here
is a bit of 'propaganda' that is almost certain to be true.
Iran
‘gives guidance’ to US ship in pirate distress
Iran’s
navy was the first to respond to a distress call from an American
vessel attacked by pirates – despite the two countries tottering on
the brink of war. The US flag vessel Maersk Texas was assailed
northeast of the Arab Emirates.
RT,
24
May, 2012
The
486-foot vessel was passing through the Gulf of Oman en route back to
the United States from the Strait of Hormuz.
Around
noon local time on Wednesday, despite cautionary signals "numerous
skiffs with armed men in each boat quickly closed” in on the ship,
Maersk Line Limited, which owns the ship, said.
The
Maersk Texas security team fired warning shots, but the pirates
continued to approach the vessel and then fired upon it. A security
team then returned fire in accordance with US Coast Guard rules of
engagement.
The
cargo ship was attacked northeast of Fujairah, the biggest port in
the Middle East for refueling oil tankers.
The
vessel’s distress call was first answered by the Iranian navy,
Kevin Speers, senior director of marketing at Maersk Line.
Speers
then clarified that Iran’s navy “provided guidance to the crew of
the Maersk Texas by radio, but was never on scene."
The
Australian warship HMAS Melbourne was also dispatched to help the
merchant vessel and launched a helicopter that proceeded to it. The
attackers fled the scene shortly afterwards.
All
sailors on board are safe, and the vessel is now continuing its
voyage to the US, Speers said.
Maersk
Line is the world's largest container shipping company. In January
the Danish shipping and oil firm suspended operations at several
Iranian ports, potentially disrupting critical food shipments as it
complies with US sanctions against Iran.
The
company, a unit of A.P. Moller-Maersk, managed several refrigerated
ships and container vessels that transported food to Iran.
Here
is the western version (which omits the Iranian reference to peaceful
use of nuclear power).
Iran insists on right to continue uranium enrichment at Baghdad nuclear talks
24
May, 2012
U.S.
official says world powers 'obviously' not prepared to recognize
Iran's right to enrich uranium; Head of U.S.delegation headed to
Israel to brief Netanyahu, advisers on talks
Iran
emphasized its right to continue to enrich uranium during crucial
talks with world powers in Baghdad aimed at resolving Western
concerns over its nuclear program, Iranian chief negotiator Saeed
Jalili said on Thursday.
In
a televised news conference after the close of the talks, Jalili said
that a peaceful nuclear project was "an undeniable right of the
Iranian nation ... especially the right to enrich uranium."
The
negotiator said Iran had abided by its obligations under the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty and it insisted on establishing a complete
fuel cycle.
Jalili
denied the P5+1 countries, the United States, Russia, China, France,
Britain and Germany, had offered a new package of proposals during
the meeting: "They proposed one suggestion about the issue of
uranium."
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