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SAFAR 14, 1433 AH
US Navy rescues Iranian fishing boat from pirates
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2012
Iran welcomes action, but some slam ‘Hollywood movie’
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A US sailor greets a crewmember of the Iranian-flagged fishing dhow Al Molai on Friday. — AP
TEHRAN: The Iranian government yesterday welcomed a US navy rescue of 13 of its nationals from pirates near the entrance to the Gulf, in a rare respite from months of rising tensions between Tehran and Washington. But one Iranian media outlet, the Fars news agency, which is close to the hardline Revolutionary Guards, dismissed the incident as a suspect “Hollywood movie” meant “to justify the presence of a (US) aircraft carrier in...Gulf waters”. The rescue was carried out on Thursday by one of several warships escorting the carrier USS John C Stennis which Iranian military chiefs early this
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week warned to stay out of Gulf waters or else face the “full force” of Iran’s navy. “We consider the actions of the US forces in saving the lives of the Iranian seamen to be a humanitarian and positive act and we welcome such behaviour,” foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told Iran’s Arabic-language broadcaster Al-Alam yesterday. “We think all nations should display such behaviour,” he added. The US military on Friday said that one of the vessels escorting the Stennis, the USS Kidd, rescued the Iranian fishermen from around 45 days of captivity at Continued on Page 13