Report:
Iran believes U.S. drone was spying on oil tankers
Iranian
Revolutionary Guards commander tells the semi-official Mehr news
agency that U.S. drone was gathering economic information on oil
tankers, warns that Tehran will react if incident happens again.
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November, 2012
Iran
believes a U.S. drone targeted by its forces this month was gathering
intelligence on oil tankers off its shores, an Iranian Revolutionary
Guards commander told the semi-official Mehr news agency on Sunday.
Washington
said Iranian warplanes opened fire on an unarmed U.S. drone over
international waters on Nov. 1. Iran said it had repelled an aircraft
violating its airspace.
The
incident underlined the risk of escalation in tensions between the
United States and Iran in an ongoing dispute over Tehran's nuclear
program.
"The
drone was flying near Kharg Island and our understanding is that ...
it was gathering economic information and intelligence on Kharg
Island and oil tankers (in the area)," Amir Ali Hajizadeh, a
brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was
quoted as saying by Mehr.
Facilities
on Kharg Island handle most of Iran's crude oil exports.
"The
Islamic Republic of Iran has some red lines that the Americans should
understand and respect. If this is repeated, we will definitely
react," he added.
Washington,
the EU and other bodies have imposed sanctions on Iran's oil trade to
press it to halt nuclear research the West fears is aimed as
developing the capability to build a nuclear bomb.
The
United States and Israel have not ruled out military action against
Iran, if diplomacy fails to resolve the row.
Iran
denies the charge saying its nuclear work is purely for peaceful
purposes.
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