I can see that the US military might like to have a new Iranian drone in its possession to see just what it's capabilities are.A U.S. Navy warship called the USS Boxer shot down an Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, President Trump said, adding, "The drone was immediately destroyed."
"The Boxer took defensive action against an Iranian drone," Trump said, giving details about the encounter at the start of a flag presentation ceremony at the White House. He said the drone had closed to approximately 1,000 yards of the U.S. ship, "ignoring multiple calls to stand down."
The drone was threatening the safety of the U.S. ship and its crew, Trump said.
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While few details about the drone are available, a Defense official tells NPR's Tom Bowman that the drone was "assessed to be Iranian" and that it was shot down by the Boxer because of "an aggressive act." "This is the latest of many provocative and hostile actions by Iran against vessels operating in international waters," Trump said.
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The day before a U.S. Navy ship shot down a drone, Iran's official IRNA news agency published a story unveiling the Iranian army's new drone, called the Mohajer 6. It's not yet known how similar this drone might be to the one that was shot down Thursday.
NPR
It also comes at the same time Iran has made a "substantial" offer in order to have sanctions lifted, which seems a bit of a cross-purpose if both things are true. It's not like we haven't had our government lie to us about foreign aggression before. On the other hand, it wouldn't be out of the question that Iran would make the offer precisely to undercut the claims of aggression. Either way, it's all dangerous.The drone encounter came on the same day Iran announced that its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has seized a foreign-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. That interdiction took place on Sunday; Iran alleges that the ship was smuggling 1 million liters (264,000 gallons) of fuel.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.Iran has offered a deal with the US in which it would formally and permanently accept enhanced inspections of its nuclear programme, in return for the permanent lifting of US sanctions.
The offer was made by the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, on a visit to New York. But it is unlikely to be warmly received by the Trump administration, which is currently demanding Iran make a range of sweeping concessions, including cessation of uranium enrichment and support for proxies and allies in the region.
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Iran has faced an steadily tightening US-driven oil embargo and severe banking sanctions since May last year, when Donald Trump withdrew the US from the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal with Iran known as the Joint Comprehensive Programme of Action (JCPOA).
The embargo has triggered a standoff in the Gulf that has escalated dramatically in recent months.
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Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has rebuffed overtures for direct talks with Trump, citing US bad faith over the JCPOA, but [Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad] Zarif signaled on Thursday that Iran was willing to do a deal that did not necessary involve the US returning to the JCPOA, Tehran’s official position until now.
Guardian
UPDATE: Iran says it didn't happen; they have all their drones accounted for. And they suggest the US may have shot down it's own drone. The "assessed to be Iranian" business was a hint that something might be amiss.
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