Iran Seizes 2 US Navy Boats, Crewmen For "Illegally Entering Iranian Waters"

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Update: Iran plans to return the crewmen to a ship from the USS Truman carrier strike group on Wednesday.

So we suppose we can just call the sailors "State of the Union hostages". The rationale for waiting until tomorrow (i.e. until after Obama's speech): it's safer to carry out the exchange in daylight, according to an unnamed US official.

In short, the Ayatollah has just pulled off one epic publicity stunt. 

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Tensions were already running high between Tehran and Washington in the wake of Iran's move to test-fire a next generation surface-to-surface ballistic missile with the range to hit Israel. 

 

And then the IRGC conducted a live-fire rocket test within 1,500 yards of a US aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz. 

Now, in a further escalation, Iran has reportedly seized two US Navy ships. 

  • 2 U.S. NAVY BOATS IN IRANIAN CUSTODY, PENTAGON SAYS: AP
  • RHODES SAYS U.S. WORKING ON RETURN OF CREW
  • RHODES SAYS U.S. WORKING TO RESOLV

But nobody panic, because Iran has promised to return the crew "promptly" and as CNN adds, according to Iran the sailors are safe:

That appears to contradict a statement from Fars which says the US has "repeated" calls for the crew's release.

AP writes that the Pentagon says it briefly lost contact with two small Navy craft in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday but has received assurances from Iran that the crew and vessels will be returned safely and promptly.

"Riverine command boats or RCBs, are actually Swedish CB-90s and are a type of fast attack craft," WaPo notes, adding that "in a number of pictures released by the U.S. Navy, the boats are outfitted with a number of light, medium and heavy weapons including .50 caliber heavy machine guns and GAU-19 miniguns."

"RCB’s can carry contingents of infantry and special operation forces and are often crewed by sailors in Riverine squadrons, known by some as River Rats," WaPo continues. "The riverine force came of age in the Vietnam War in what was then known as the Brown Water Navy. In the 1960s and early 1970s boats such as Patrol Boat, River (from ‘Apocalypse Now’ fame) and Swift Boats were the River Rats vessels of choice."

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook tells The Associated Press that the boats were moving between Kuwait and Bahrain when the US lost contact with them.

Cook says, "We have been in contact with Iran and have received assurances that the crew and the vessels will be returned promptly."

The crews, which total 10 Navy sailors, are being held at Farsi Island, a highly restricted island between Bahrain and Kuwait, where Iran has a naval base. US officials are saying it is unclear how the crew members ended up in Iranian waters, though Secretary of State John Kerry has kept phone contact with Iranian officials in Tehran, urging for a release. A senior official told NBC News the Iranians understand a mistake was made and have agreed to a release to come in hours.

According to AP, an anonymous senior official says Kerry "personally engaged with” Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to work out a solution almost immediately upon hearing of the development around 12:30 pm EST.

Josh Earnest, the White House spokesperson, said the sailors will be released "promptly" and " allowed to continue their journey."

The international incident comes on the day President Obama will give his final State of the Union speech of his tenure. Obama's political opponents are capitalizing on the timing, especially since the International Spectator, citing Iran Revolutionary Guard, reports that "seized US sailors will not be released tonight or before State of the Union address."

Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) told CNN, "senior members of Barack Obama's administration are apologizing for Iran seizing two US Navy vessels and holding 10 sailors hostage. The White House tonight is a hot bed of cold feet."

Presidential candidates Dr. Ben Carson and Jeb Bush have taken to Twitter to criticize Obama's reaction. Bush called for "no more bargaining" and an immediate return home for the sailors, whereas Carson took a shot at Obama's "preparing to talk about his so called 'accomplishments'" in reference to tonight's national address.

This marks the second time in as many weeks that the President's "soft" policy on Iran has come under fire. Following the abovementioned rocket incident GOP lawmakers called for fresh sanctions on Tehran in connection with two ballistic missile launches in October and November. The White House was apparently prepared to announce a new set of measures aimed at around a dozen individuals and companies but at the last minute, the administration backed out. Obama's cold feet came after President Rouhani ordered the defense ministry to accelerate the country's ballistic missile program in the event new sanctions were put in place.

Meanwhile, according to Iran's version of today's events, Fars News agency says US sailors picked up by Revolutionary Guard Corps, from hardline camp who are opposed to the nuclear deal. Fars adds that the sailors were detained for illegally and "intentionally" entering Iranian waters even though they knew the area well. Tehran also contends the US ships were having "technical difficulties." 

And here is the full Fars statement, google translated:

According to defense Fars News Agency, Iranian Revolutionary Guards 10 US military with two boats illegally entered Iranian waters in the Persian Gulf had been detained.

 

According to the information received by the Fars news agency every American boat is equipped with 3 machine guns caliber 50 (one in front and two on the sides of the float).

 

The two vessels illegally entered and patrolled about 2 km deep inside Iranian waters, and the information recorded on their GPS device and is now in the hands of Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

 

The military said among the arrested were 9 men and one woman. They carried heavy weapons in their vessels.

 

US officials repeated calls for the release of prisoners will continue with Tehran.

So, they are prisoners, and unlike the White House tried to spin it, guests of honor?

Ironically, earlier we asked:

We now have the answer: 

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Wed, 01/13/2016 - 01:46 | 7039038 redwater
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How dare Iran have a country next to our boat. That's provacation.

 

If you read the comments in the "conservative" blogs and forums, you'd see them wondering why we haven't started WWIII with Iran yet.

The neocons are raging to get their war on.

Republicans are ready to vote in the biggest warmongers they can find.

They're suicidal to get their armeggeddon on.

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 02:09 | 7039067 dogismycopilot
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Those are nice, nice boats. The Iranians will probably hold on to them for a bit for testing and measurements. 

Something doesn't add up operationally - you send two boats out for a reason: one becomes disabled you tow it back and there are tow ropes and SOPs in these boats for just that purpose.

Otherwise on a mission you cross shift everyone and sink the damaged one...

 

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 02:12 | 7039070 prmths2
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????? ????
Wed, 01/13/2016 - 02:14 | 7039072 prmths2
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I can cut and paste "Who's your Daddy" in Farsi and preview it, but unfortunately it doesn't save as a post.

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 03:36 | 7039139 danepol
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This latest provocation is an outrage. I have instructed my chief-of-staff to dismiss the US sailors involved and apologised to the Ayatollah who told me to "piss off". His anger is completey understandable and as a token of America's contriteness and deep esteem I have instructed that all sanctions be uplifted immediately or sooner. I intend to ignore the sniggering from President Putin who thinks that toughness is something the Iranians respect. Its the opposite, that's why relations have improved do dramatically. 

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 03:40 | 7039141 Jungle Jim
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Aaand ... gold goes down.

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 04:52 | 7039183 dreadnaught
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The Nerve! How DARE Iran put its country so close to our Navy boats

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 05:10 | 7039190 beaglebog
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Wondering why the viable vessel did not tow the crippled vessel ... so as to remain clear of Iranian' waters.

 

 

(Ah, I see that I'm late to the party, and this has already been suggested.)

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 05:38 | 7039212 Monetas
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No respect for the Nigger .... he doesn't deserve any .... Planet Ape !

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 06:57 | 7039288 Cautiously Pess...
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They crews had two options.  Fight or Surrender.  I can assure you their commander was ordered from higher ups to order the crews to surrender.  Just like Benghazi, this administration is more concerned about optics than winning, or at least standing your ground. 

Wed, 01/13/2016 - 10:28 | 7040067 TheSloffDizzle
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Black OP mission gone bad. No matter how they spin it, that's the only explaination. 

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