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Indian fisherman killed as US navy fires in Gulf
AFPBy Mohamed Hasni | AFP – 6 hrs ago

This US Navy handout image shows the US Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Rappahannock in 2011. An Indian fisherman was killed and three others were wounded on Monday when a US navy ship fired at their small boat off Dubai in the tense waters of the southern Gulf, officials said

This US Navy handout image shows …

An Indian fisherman was killed and three others were wounded on Monday when a US navy ship fired at their small boat off Dubai in the tense waters of the southern Gulf, officials said.

US defence officials said the motorboat had ignored warnings not to approach the refuelling ship USNS Rappahannock, and that sailors on board the American vessel feared it could pose a threat.

"Since 2000, we've been very concerned about small boats," a defence official in Washington told AFP, referring to the year of a deadly suicide bomb attack against the destroyer USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden.

A United Arab Emirates official said one fisherman was killed and three other Indians were wounded.

"The services concerned are now investigating this incident," foreign ministry official Tareq Amed al-Hidan said, quoted by state news agency WAM.

A statement from the US Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain and on alert for possible Iranian action in Gulf waters, said the crew had opened fire as a last resort.

"An embarked security team aboard a US navy vessel fired upon a small motor vessel after it disregarded warnings and rapidly approached the US ship near Jebel Ali," it said, referring to an Emirati port city.

"The USNS Rappahannock used a series of non-lethal, preplanned responses to warn the vessel before resorting to lethal force," it said.

"The US crew repeatedly attempted to warn the vessel's operators to turn away from their deliberate approach," it added.

"When those efforts failed to deter the approaching vessel, the security team on the Rappahannock fired rounds from a .50-calibre machine gun."

The US navy has been building up its forces in the oil-rich region amid mounting tensions with Iran over its controversial nuclear programme.

Tehran has warned it could close the Strait of Hormuz in the southern Gulf if international sanctions begin to bite, potentially disrupting shipping and world oil supplies through the strategic waterway.

Washington has deployed two aircraft carriers to the region -- the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS Enterprise -- and doubled its minesweeper fleet in the area from four to eight ships on June 23.

And on Monday, the Pentagon confirmed that it had brought forward the deployment off a third strike group, led by the carrier USS John-Stennis, by four months in order to further bolster its presence.

The deployment aims to warn off Iran over its threats to mine the narrow strait through which about a fifth of the world's traded oil passes.

In October 2000, 17 US sailors were killed when militants in an explosives-laden skiff blew a 30-by-30-foot (10-by-10-metre) hole in the USS Cole in Aden. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack.
 
As long as it was by the Americans it shouldn't be a problem for India, in fact, the first question that comes to mind is what was the indian fisherman doing there in the 1st place?

Still a tragic incident, may the fellow RIP.
 
As long as it was by the US navy it shouldn't be a problem India. Still a tragic incident, may the fellow RIP.

I don't believe those Americans,they must have made up that story to justify the killing,they used to say Iraq possessed nuclear weapons and after occupying the country they found no evidence of what they claimed.their reports have a very bad track record on credibility.
 
I don't believe those Americans,they must have made up that story to justify the killing,they used to say Iraq possessed nuclear weapons and after occupying the country they found no evidence of what they claimed.their reports have a very bad track record on credibility.

America lies through its teeth and the "international community" supports them so they are able to invade and kill with impunity.
 
As long as it was by the Americans it shouldn't be a problem for India, in fact, the first question that comes to mind is what was the indian fisherman doing there in the 1st place?

Still a tragic incident, may the fellow RIP.
The boat was on UAE flag,two Emiratis on board were also injured
 
It reminds me of the story they cooked up after the Iran Air Flight 655 incident, where they killed 290 people, mostly women and children. It was literally on the same location too. Watch them try to explain why they shut down the plane by "accident."

 
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here's my share, pack your gears and f vck off, fat lazy Americans. get out of ME.


I know some pro-US Indian members will jump to blame those fishermen for "threat the safety of US marines"
 
Well, US need to head off any threat coming their way. The refuel ship is a big military ship. It's not like the small boat couldn't see it. It has been warned repeatedly to stay away.
 
after protest to US many times, a word "sorry" recieved several monthes later from US, then happy, that's all, no other thing will happy
 
Please no more conspiracy theories...

What possible reason would the US have to kill a random fisherman and make up fake stories? They warned the boat, it didn't stop, they took drastic action as a last resort. That's all there is to it.

RIP to the fisherman.
 
Please no more conspiracy theories...

What possible reason would the US have to kill a random fisherman and make up fake stories? They warned the boat, it didn't stop, they took drastic action as a last resort. That's all there is to it.

RIP to the fisherman.
Must have been a good catch of the day. That is why.
 
It reminds me of the story they cooked up after the Iran Air Flight 655 incident, where they killed 290 people, mostly women and children. It was literally on the same location too. Watch them try to explain why they shut down the plane by "accident."


Remember the USS Stark?
 
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They worked on daily wages for a UAE fishing company.

It happened in international waters where India has on jurisdiction.

Diplomatic protests will surely follow.

An apology will be issued without much hue. And thats the way it works, it always works.

Sad to see the situation the relatives of the fishermen are in right now. RIP.
 
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