Self-defence
in the Persian Gulf?! Happen in international waters did it?
US
Navy ship opens fire in Gulf killing one
Rising
tension in the Gulf has claimed a victim as a civilian boat came
under fire from a US Navy ship after getting too close to an American
tanker. One person was killed and three others wounded in the
incident, say US officials.
RT,
16
July, 2012
The
security watch of the US fleet tanker USNS Rappahannock spotted a
small white-hulled boat, which continued to approach the ship despite
a series of warnings.
“The
US crew repeatedly attempted to warn the vessel's operators to turn
away from their deliberate approach. When those efforts failed to
deter the approaching vessel, the security team on the Rappahannock
fired rounds from a .50-caliber machine gun,” said Lt. Greg
Raelson, a spokesman for the Navy's Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet.
The
incident, which took place near Dubai's Jebel Ali port on Monday, is
still under investigation by the United Arab Emirates’ authorities.
Few official details are currently available.
The
deceased was an Indian national, as were the three others who were
injured, reports the UAE’s state news agency WAM. The boat appeared
to be a civilian vessel, of a type frequently used for fishing, about
nine meters long and powered by three outboard motors. It bore no
obvious military markings.
The
US crew perceived the approaching boat as a threat, since the tanker
was navigating an area close to Iranian territorial waters. In the
past Iranian patrol boats have brushed past US Navy ships, much to
the anger of Washington, which viewed the acts as “provocative.”
Tehran
has also recently renewed its threats to block the Strait of Hormuz,
through which one fifth of the world’s oil passes from the Persian
Gulf to the Indian Ocean. Iran has stated that blocking the strait
would come as retaliation for the tighter international sanctions
over Iran's controversial nuclear program. The US has pledged to keep
the strategic oil lane open and has recently boosted its naval
presence in the Gulf, dispatching additional minesweepers, another
aircraft carrier and other warships to the area.

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