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Iran Welcomes U.S. Navy Rescue Of Sailor Ship

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By ALI AKBAR DAREINI   01/ 7/12 10:20 AM ET   AP

TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran's government on Saturday welcomed the U.S. Navy's rescue of 13 Iranian fishermen held by pirates, calling it a positive humanitarian gesture.

U.S. officials announced Friday that the fishermen had been rescued by a U.S. Navy destroyer on Thursday, more than 40 days after their boat was commandeered by suspected Somali pirates in the northern Arabian Sea. The rescue came just days after Tehran warned the U.S. to keep the same group of warships out of the Persian Gulf in a reflection of Iran's fear that American warships could try to enforce an embargo against Iranian oil exports.

"The rescue of Iranian sailors by American forces is considered a humanitarian gesture and we welcome this behavior," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted as saying by state TV's Al-Alam Arabic channel.

Iran's hard-line Fars news agency had a different take, calling the rescue operation a Hollywood dramatization of a routine event.

The Fars report noted that attacks by Somali pirates in the region are common and said that Iran's navy has itself freed many mariners held by pirates in recent years without seeking to highly publicize it.

Amid escalating tension with Iran over its nuclear program, the Obama administration reveled in delivering Friday's announcement and highlighted the fact that the rescuing ships were the same ones Iran's army chief had just said were no longer welcome in the Persian Gulf.

"Basically, rescuing trading and fishing boats from the hands of pirates in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden is considered a completely normal issue," Fars said. "A U.S. helicopter filming the rescue operation from the first minute makes it look like a Hollywood drama with specific locations and actors. It shows the Americans tried to publicize it through the media and present the American warship as a savior."

The semiofficial Fars news agency is considered close to Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard military force.

Fars reported in April that Iranian naval commandos had driven off pirates attempting to hijack a supertanker off Pakistan's southwestern coast.

"Iran's navy has rescued various foreign ships from the hands of pirates ... but never publicized that," it said.

Naval forces from several countries patrol shipping lanes in the region in pursuit of Somali pirates. The pirates, who are after huge ransoms, have dramatically expanded their range in recent years and targeted some of the largest vessels to take to the seas, including oil supertankers.

The episode occurred after a week of tough talk from Iranian leaders, including the statement that American vessels were no longer welcome in the Gulf. Iran also warned it could block the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway through which a sixth of the world's oil flows to market.

The Iranian threats, which were brushed aside by the Obama administration, were in response to strong economic sanctions against Iran over its disputed nuclear enrichment program. A week ago, President Barack Obama signed into law new sanctions targeting Iran's central bank and its ability to sell petroleum abroad.

At the same time, Iran has sought to project its naval power, carrying out 10 days of military drills at sea near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

On Saturday, Iran's Revolutionary Guard began new war games near the Afghan border, according to the Guard's website, sepahnews.com.

Mohammad Pakpoor, commander of the Guard's ground force, said the maneuvers began outside Khaf, an eastern town near the border. He said the war games were aimed at strengthening Iran's borders and increasing the combat readiness of the Guard's ground force.

Iran is also planning new military exercises near the Hormuz Strait next month.

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In this Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) responds to a distress call from the master of the Iranian-flagged fishing dhow Al Molai, who claimed he was being held captive by pirates in the Arabian Sea. A U.S. Navy team boarded the ship Thursday and detained 15 pirates who had been holding the 13-member Iranian crew hostage and were using the vessel as a "mother ship" for pirating operations in the Persian Gulf. (AP)
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04:40 AM on 01/09/2012
well maybe iran should publicize when they save their own people. nothing wrong with making it public that our navy saved some of their people. its ironic and they dont like that. we all just need to get along and stop hating each other we are all human i hope.
07:24 PM on 01/08/2012
Bravo to US Navy, may both US and Iran take these small opening to create a friendly atmosphere!
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Jeff Woodring
03:52 PM on 01/08/2012
These Iranians are alot like the GOP. They wouldn't give Obama any credit if he himself dragged their smokin' carcus out of a burning building.
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03:12 PM on 01/08/2012
What a lovely story, oh my I think I'm gonna cry...
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l78lancer
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02:19 PM on 01/08/2012
It appears that Iran's previous success in handling the pirates was evident in this situation. It would have been completely dismissed by Iran had it not been filmed, or perhaps turned into something it wasn't. The filming just makes it harder for Iran to propagandize this situation. No matter, what there will be no gratitude will be shown, and for that matter, the US probably shouldn't seek any. As long as the US military continues to do what it does to assist people in distress, the Iranian citizens will get a different view of America regardless of the party line put out by the Iranian government.
04:41 AM on 01/09/2012
well the iranian govt saw it as a good gesture. it was the news agency in iran that didnt.
01:16 PM on 01/09/2012
Iranain govt news agency (propaganda group) says its all american hollywood stunts.
What this is all about is nukes. Iran wants nukes. America has to stop them.
01:19 PM on 01/09/2012
Iran news agency is the iranian govt.
01:42 PM on 01/08/2012
I the Iranian navy has saved so many other ships and people, where were they when their own people were being held hostage? Nice job to our navy.
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vmax4ya
two hands working, better than 1000 praying
05:38 AM on 01/08/2012
Job well done... I would love to have seen a video of the reactions of those pirates as that destroyer pulls up... lol
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Candide33
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02:50 PM on 01/08/2012
It the NYT article, it said that the US ship talked in Urdu so that the pirates could not understand.... the pirates asked the Iranians what was said and they said that the ship was going to blow them up.... so they surrendered basically LOL

Good thing that they thought of speaking in a language that the pirates did not understand. It takes cunning more than might to win.
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06:43 PM on 01/07/2012
Gotta love their "gratitude," don't you? And the spin Fars manages to put out there is truly wondrous to behold. I suppose they think no one has noticed they never even said thank you and instead used it for propaganda. These men had been held hostage for over a month. Where was the Iranian navy to rescue their people if it were such a routine matter? Lord, some people will say anything.
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11:47 PM on 01/07/2012
You're right. Not only do they lack gratitude and sincerity, but they just don't care.
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Nonpartay
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01:03 AM on 01/08/2012
Apparently not. How far the fabulous land of Persia has sunk in recent years.
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freili
06:25 PM on 01/07/2012
The average bear....Iranian and American........can get along just fine.

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l monroe
I question authority.
06:05 PM on 01/07/2012
Islam requires justice to be served. Justice is not published due to the view that crime has a tawdry nature, The humanitarian gesture stuff is pure BS. They do not wish to admit that the US has been trying to service justice and its interests.
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bzimmerman
06:02 PM on 01/07/2012
The US Navy films everything they do. I'm a Marine, and my dad, former Army, jokes that the Marines have 13 men in a squad, "12 to fight and 1 to take pictures."
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Candide33
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02:52 PM on 01/08/2012
It must have always been that way because my dad said the same thing 50 years ago.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
The truth will set you free.
05:47 PM on 01/07/2012
Sure would like to know what happened to the pirates. Hope the USN turned them over to Iranian authorities.
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Cammi Vaughan
Listening is giving.
07:41 PM on 01/08/2012
For now :"The captured Somali pirates, 15 in all, were brought aboard the U.S.S. Kidd, an American destroyer traveling with the Stennis. They were then shuttled by helicopter to the aircraft carrier {the Stennis} and locked up in its brig." - NYT

It will be interesting to see where they end up.
02:07 AM on 01/09/2012
We should feed Somali PIRATE SCUM to the SHARKS !!!
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paulthamec
Proud to have served this great nation ..
05:16 PM on 01/07/2012
Now as long as the Iranians show a good gesture in their region we will be even...
02:07 AM on 01/09/2012
We should invite Iran to bring some warships over to sit off our Eastern Seaboard...so we will be even. We should also dismantle our US nuclear weapons...so we will be even.
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paulthamec
Proud to have served this great nation ..
12:15 PM on 01/09/2012
Get a grip...the mental hospital is on the next page Skippy...
01:26 PM on 01/09/2012
If we dismantle our US Nuclear weapons, our enemies would nuke us the next day.
04:07 PM on 01/07/2012
Everyone would have to agree that this event had a happy ending. The US warships were in the right place at the precise time they were needed. Proper protocol and procedure was observed and followed by the US commanders. The Iranians were freed and the Somali pirates were taken into custody. All of this was accomplished without any shots being fired. Still, I would like to know how a small, lightly armed and poorly trained band of pirates could take over the Iranian boat while it was traveling the high seas. Also the Iranians had to know that they were in waters that the pirates often patrolled in search of victims. At some point the merchant vessels must take steps to protect themselves form the pirates.
03:45 PM on 01/07/2012
Iran's foreign ministry actually condemned the action and laughed at it calling it a trumped up Hollywood fake.