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Iranian vessels come 'dangerously' close to American navy ships: US military

US says eleven vessels came within nine metres of one of its ships in the Gulf during exercise in international waters
The incident comes at a time of increased tensions between the two countries (File pic - AFP)

Eleven vessels from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) came very close to US Navy and Coast Guard ships in the Gulf, the US military said on Wednesday, calling the moves "dangerous and provocative".

While such interactions were not uncommon a few years ago, they had stopped, and this incident comes at a time of increased tensions between the two countries.

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According to the statement, the Iranian vessels approached six US military ships while they were conducting integration operations with Army helicopters in international waters.

At one point, the Iranian vessels came within nine metres of the US Coast Guard cutter Maui, it said.

The US ships issued several warnings through bridge-to-bridge radio, blasts from the ships' horns and long-range acoustic noise maker devices.

The Iranian ships left after about an hour, the statement added.

'Dangerous and provocative actions'

Iran’s Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) issued a brief story in Farsi on the US military report, without any reaction from Iranian authorities.

"The IRGCN's dangerous and provocative actions increased the risk of miscalculation and collision, [and] were not in accordance with the internationally recognized Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea," the US military's statement said.

Asked in a Fox News interview whether he had discussed the incident with the Pentagon, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said: "We've talked as a team...We're evaluating how best to respond and how best to communicate our displeasure with what... took place."

Close interactions with Iranian military vessels were not uncommon in 2016 and 2017. On several occasions, US Navy ships fired warning shots at Iranian vessels when they got too close.

'Very heavy price'

Tensions between Tehran and Washington increased earlier this year after the United States killed Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, an elite IRGC unit, in a drone strike in Iraq.

Iran retaliated on 8 January with a rocket attack on Iraq’s Ain al-Asad base where US forces were stationed. 

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No US troops were killed or faced immediate bodily injury, but more than 100 were later diagnosed with traumatic brain injury.

Earlier this month US President Donald Trump said that Iran or its proxies planned a sneak attack on US targets in Iraq, and warned they would pay a "very heavy price".

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