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World News See other World News Articles Title: Zarif: John Bolton Dragging UK into Quagmire EHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned that US Security Advisor John Bolton has now shifted its destructive policy towards luring London into his anti-Tehran policies after failing to convince US President Donald Trump to start a war on Iran. In a tweet on Sunday, Zarif alluded to recent revelations about Bolton's role in the seizure of an Iranian super oil tanker in the Strait of Gibraltar in early July, and said "Bolton has failed to lure Trump into the War of the Century", a military campaign against Iran, and fearing collapse of his B-Team, "Bolton is turning his venom against the UK in hopes of dragging it into a quagmire". The top diplomat advised American and British officials to act prudently as he added that only prudence and foresight can thwart such ploys. His tweet came after the Guardian revealed in a piece by Simon Tisdall that the UK was set up by the US in the case of the seizure of the Iranian oil tanker in the Strait of the Gibraltar. But accumulating evidence suggests, Tisdall wrote, that Boltons national security team was directly involved in manufacturing the Gibraltar incident. The suspicion is that Conservative politicians, distracted by picking a new prime minister, jockeying for power, and preoccupied with Brexit, stumbled into an American trap. The consequences of the Gibraltar affair are only now becoming clear. The seizure of Grace I led directly to Fridays capture of a UK-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Guardian. Earleir on the day, Iranian Ambassador to London Hamid Baeidinejad advised the British government to be wary of those internal elements trying to further escalate tensions between Tehran and London, reassuring that, however, the Islamic Republic is not afraid of the worsening of the situation. The UK government should contain those domestic political forces who want to escalate existing tensions between Iran and the UK well beyond the issue of ships, Baeidinejad wrote in a tweet on Sunday, after some in the UK started to magnify the seizure of the UK-flagged tanker. This is quite dangerous and unwise at a sensitive time in the region. Iran however is firm and ready for different scenarios, the envoy underlined. The IRGC impounded Stena Impero on Friday when it was passing through the Strait of Hormuz en route to Saudi Arabia "for failing to respect international maritime rules. "UK tanker ship, Stena Impero, has been detained by the vessels unit of the IRGC Navy's First Naval Zone at the request of the Ports and Maritime Organization's office of Hormuzgan province for disregarding international maritime rules and regulations as it was passing through the Strait of Hormuz this afternoon," the statement by the IRGCN public relations said. The statement added that the ship had been escorted to the Iranian coastal waters in Hormuzgan province and its control had been transferred to the Ports and Maritime Organization for further legal procedures and investigations. A statement by Stena Impero shipping firm had announced there were 23 crew onboard the UK ship, stating that there had been no report on any harm or injury to the crew members since the vessel came under detention by the Iranian forces. Director-General of the Ports and Maritime Organization's office in Hurmuzgan province stated that he filed a request for the seizure of the British tanker by the IRGCN after reports on its risky moves that made the vessel prone to accident. Sources told FNA that the British ship had switched off its tracking systems in violation of maritime rules and regulations and was making an entry from the exit point of the Strait of Hormuz in the South, disregarding the established procedures that require all entries be made through the Northern pass. Director General of the Ports and Maritime Organization's office of Hormuzgan province Allah Morad Afifipour stated Saturday that the British oil tanker was seized because it ignored calls from a fishing boat after an accident in the waterway. "The British oil tanker, Stena Impero, had an accident with a fishing boat on its way and according to the law, the reason and other issues related to the accident should be studied," Afifipour told FNA. He added that sailors on the damaged fishing boat had contacted the British vessel, but the tanker had ignored their calls. "When the British vessel did not respond to the fishing vessel, they informed Ports and Maritime Organization's office of Hormuzgan province according to the legal procedures," Afifipour said, noting that his office had requested the Judiciary and the IRGC to stop the British tanker. Also, the UK owned tanker, MV Mesdar, operating under Liberian flag was stopped by Iran's naval patrols in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday evening after it started oil leaks in the waterway. The ship was sent back to the international waters to continue its voyage after a short time and after it was warned to show full respect for environmental regulations and harmless navigation. Senior military officials also rejected reports by some western media outlets claiming that the Liberian-flagged tanker had been seized, stressing that 'Stena Impero' was the only foreign ship under Iranian custody. In early July, British marines and Gibraltar police seized an Iranian tanker off the Southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. Gibraltars Chief Minister Fabian Picardo claimed that the ship was transporting crude oil to Syria in violation of the EU sanctions placed on Damascus. Washington has applauded the move, hailing it as a sign that Europe is on board with the US unilateral sanctions against Iran. The Iranian Foreign Ministry condemned the illegal move of London and described it as tantamount to piracy. Tehran accused the UK of doing Washingtons bidding and helping the US attempt to stifle the Islamic Republics oil exports, rejecting London's claim that the supertanker was carrying crude for Syria. The attorney general announced on Friday that Gibraltar's supreme court has ruled that the Iranian tanker seized by Britain's Royal Marines can be detained for 30 more days. The court's decision came a day after a senior Gibraltar's official described as constructive talks with Iran, raising hopes that the tanker would be released imminently. Poster Comment: The scoundrel is determined but after all he has the backing of US Congress most of whose members were assured of getting enough money and media support by AIPAC after pledging support for Israel. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
I think the Brits have screwed up, and that the Iranians are correct when the say the Brits action was illegal. EU sactions apply to and within the EU. They are not binding on Iran or even Syria. They only bind EU countries and property, preventing them from trading with Syria or facilitating trade with Syria. It is not binding on any non-EU countries like Iran. So Iran selling oil to Syria is not a violation of EU sanctions and the Brits action was therefore illegal. As for Iran seizing the Brit tanker, it appears the Iranians are claiming a moving violation occurred! Quite amusing, if it weren't so serious, that Iran would play the strict cop routine as an excuse to take the Brit tanker. Assuming that the Brit tanker did indeed commit a real infraction of maritime traffic law, which actually sounds plausible. As there is no UN based coast guard, it seems enforcing these traffic laws would have to fall to whatever country that has ships in the area, so... why not Iran? Making sure the traffic laws are enforced is a dirty job, but *somebody's* got to do it!! If no one else will, then I guess Iran has to shoulder this burden alone!
#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)
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You just hit a chord with that line. When I lived in Arlington Heights, IL they had a gun ban referendum. The man who was president of the pro gun operation was named Staahl Johanssen. He was Norwegian. One of the guys on the committee said of him, "Somebody's got to do it." LOL
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