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Rouhani says Britain to face 'consequences' for seizing Iranian tanker


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"The UK's Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose had been escorting the tanker from the rear. It trained its deck guns on the Iranians and gave them a verbal warning to back away, which they did. Montrose is equipped on the deck with 30 mm guns specifically designed to drive off small boats."

 https://edition.cnn.com/2019/07/10/politics/iran-attempted-seize-british-tanker/index.html

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Trump's sanctions (and thus follows other Western nations such as the UK) to ban oil shipments to Syria in total (regardless of vessel flag) has the effect of weakening the Assad regime and its military.

  • https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2018/10/23/syrias-illicit-imports-of-iranian-oil-spike-in-october/

Which seems just the opposite of Trump's direct diplomatic relationship with the Assad regime, withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria*, and abandonment of support for the insurgent Free Syrian Army that was fighting the Assad regime.

 

It seems that for every foreign policy Trump has with a nation, he has a counter policy. At least UK is consistent with its own foreign policies.

 

* Almost four months after Trump warned Syria, Russia and Iran against attacks on the rebel army.

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3 hours ago, Tug said:

Heard they made an attempt on a British tanker today a very dangerous game indeed we could destroy their navy in one night easily 

Probably true... but that alone might be foolish. I don't think that Iran’s “navy” is a real threat, and it’s certainly very easy to contain, where as destroying it will be an act of war, and using boats to create mischief, might be replaced by using missiles. (Mischief because the Iranians would have known there was a frigate there.. they were messing about)

 

if the nuclear deal was meant to increase irans lead time for a nuke, from 2-3 months to 9-12 months, then the western warriors had best get their massive and overwhelming build up started, prior to an act of war, as desert storm took months of prep, and that was a walk in the park compared to what the conquest of Iran will require.

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3 hours ago, Tug said:

Heard they made an attempt on a British tanker today a very dangerous game indeed we could destroy their navy in one night easily 

Actually Iran does have a sizable navy and probably no "Dads Army" but seems it was just 5 boats of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard that were lucky not to have been turned into matchsticks.

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According to reports in US media, quoting US officials, boats believed to belong to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps approached the British Heritage tanker as it was moving out of the Gulf into the Strait of Hormuz.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48946051

 

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1 hour ago, Krataiboy said:

Let's hope the present UK government has learned the lesson of the Iraq war and that Boris, assuming he becomes PM, won't end up a Blair-style lapdog barking at POTUS' command.

 

Post Brexit, the prospect of a trade deal with the US may seem attractive - but not if the price is participation in another disastrous war and, almost certainly, a new refugee crisis.

 

We didn't vote to jump out of the frying pan of EU domination only to end up in a fire stoked by the US quest for global hegemony.

No secret that poodle Boris is already getting a brown nose...

 

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33 minutes ago, Small Joke said:

Quite right too! Mustafa has been instructed by Tehran to sell no more doner kebabs to pissed squaddies and marines after the pubs close. ????

 and quite right you never know whats in them Donners, Humans Animals and other things go in them.

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