Banu Umayyah
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The commander must be high on that good Afghani grassIran army ready for action on disputed Gulf island
AP | 37 mins ago
TEHRAN: Iran’s ground forces commander is warning that should diplomacy fail, the military is ready for action over a disputed Gulf island controlled by Iran but also claimed by the United Arab Emirates.
Gen Ahmad Reza Pourdastan says Iranian forces are ready to confront the “disturbing” party over the strategic Abu Musa island in the Persian Gulf. The remarks were reported Thursday on state TV’s website.
It was the first time an Iranian military commander commented on the issue since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last week visited Abu Musa.
The island dominates the approach to the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway in the Gulf through which about one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes. Iran took control of tiny Abu Musa and two other nearby islands in 1971 after British forces left the region.
its the UAE that should say they are ready to take action if diplomacy fails, Not the side that already controls it.
The Iranian government is just trying to deflect internal pressure to outsiders, to prop up the people and make them delay reformers.If I may ask... How much attention is this subject getting in Iran itself? Just curious because western media won't even mention it.
Pakistan is also only decades old, by your logic they should hand over Kashmir to India. Which in reality have a legitimate claim not over just Kashmir but all of Pakistan.Those islands were Iran's for thousands of years, while few decades ago born country say they have the rights to those islands? How cute.
Also "peaceful resolution" UAE wants is for US and its alies to decide the outcome, how would that go for Iran? Iran could be 100% right and still would lose to such biased party anytime and everytime.
Bottom line, peaceful or not peaceful, UAE has no case for the islands.
P.S. How is that UAE-Saudis border issue from 1974? UAE also has border issues with Oman, Qatar, etc. Its even funnier, when UAE has unresolved contested borders within itself