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UAE says 4 ships targeted by ‘sabotage’ off its coast

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates said Sunday that four commercial ships off its eastern coast “were subjected to sabotage operations,” just hours after Iranian and Lebanese media outlets aired false reports of explosions at a nearby Emirati port.

Emirati officials declined to elaborate on the nature of the sabotage or say who might have been responsible. However, the reported incident comes as the U.S. has warned ships that “Iran or its proxies” could be targeting maritime traffic in the region, and as America is deploying an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers to the Persian Gulf to counter alleged threats from Tehran.

Tensions have risen in the year since President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, restoring American sanctions that have pushed Iran’s economy into crisis. Last week, Iran warned it would begin enriching uranium at higher levels in 60 days if world powers failed to negotiate new terms for the deal.

The statement from the UAE’s Foreign Ministry put the ships near the country’s territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman, east of the port of Fujairah. It said it was investigating the incident “in cooperation with local and international bodies.” It said there were “no injuries or fatalities on board the vessels” and “no spillage of harmful chemicals or fuel.”

The U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, which oversees the region, did not immediately offer comment on the incident. Emirati officials declined to elaborate while their investigation is ongoing.

Earlier Sunday, Lebanon’s pro-Iran satellite channel Al-Mayadeen, quoting “Gulf sources,” falsely reported that a series of explosions had struck Fujairah’s port. State and semi-official media in Iran picked up the report from Al-Mayadeen, which later published the names of vessels it claimed were involved in the incident.

The Associated Press, after speaking to Emirati officials and local witnesses, found the report about explosions at the port to be unsubstantiated.

Fujairah’s port is located about 140 kilometers (85 miles) from the Strait of Hormuz, through which a third of all oil at sea is traded. The facility handles oil for bunkering and shipping, as well as general and bulk cargo. It is seen as strategically located, serving shipping routes in the Persian Gulf, the Indian subcontinent and Africa.

The reported sabotage incident comes after the U.S. Maritime Administration warned Thursday that Iran could target commercial sea traffic.

“Since early May, there is an increased possibility that Iran and/or its regional proxies could take action against U.S. and partner interests, including oil production infrastructure, after recently threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz,” the warning read. “Iran or its proxies could respond by targeting commercial vessels, including oil tankers, or U.S. military vessels in the Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, or the Persian Gulf.”

It’s unclear if that is the same perceived threat that prompted the White House to order the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group and B-52 bombers to the region on May 4.

AP

Iran is insisting to write its end.
 
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iran should atock missiles at israeli border. war is coming.

Lol, where do you see Israel in this? It likely is Iran or Iranian ally. Iran will not confront the US or Israel, it does not gain anything that way. It's central interests and disputed territories are in the Gulf region. To combat oil sanctions it will have to disrupt flow of oil tankers by its sworn enemies in the Gulf. UAE on other hand is afraid to implicate Iran, it does not want actual war to breakout, it wants heavily sanctioned Iran to remain there but also wants the Iranian regime to survive as its regional agenda thrives upon that. So , they instead will commit to investigating the incident until people forget it or point fingers at Qatar.
 
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Investigations are still on and preliminary information.. The ships are not primarily UAE but have left the UAE port..
 
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We completely deny our involvement in anything that may or may not happened down there.
The Gulfis are doing this again:

The attack on UAE ships was probably planned by Iran and it can't get away with it.
Almayadeen, an Iran-funded news channel, was the first news channel to announce the attack on its screen?
That's cannot be a coincidence

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Okay, so are you ready now? Don't you guys in Arab media keep saying you want to confront Iran and the Ikhwan are helping them? So go confront them, or is it you just want to remain in power and use that excuse to crackdown on Ikhwan? You think the US will get involved? I do not think so, US public will not support any ground ops especially if it is seen as an Arab-Iranian war. They will let this play out, Iranians and Arabs will end up in confrontation with each other and they are not going to get heavily involved.

For the Iranian and Arab people, you both need change when it comes to your governance. Hopefully the youth understand that, the current governments are just being detrimental to your future. Don't choose anything other than Islam, that's the only way you will get out of this mess.
 
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Ther is no WMD, it didn't worked back in the day so they are trying with other things. War against Iran is going faster then we may think.
 
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This is just the time for a false flag.

Yes, the evil Iranians have done something terrible, and it is the time for the world's champion of moral virtue to defend the Free World (again).

The sanctions already pushed Iran on edge, US media will indulge in lots of rhetoric, but ultimately the international powers will not mind Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran and so on to be weakened. So once again, people of Middle East(minus Israeli's) are going to be the losers.
 
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Lol, where do you see Israel in this? It likely is Iran or Iranian ally. Iran will not confront the US or Israel, it does not gain anything that way. It's central interests and disputed territories are in the Gulf region. To combat oil sanctions it will have to disrupt flow of oil tankers by its sworn enemies in the Gulf. UAE on other hand is afraid to implicate Iran, it does not want actual war to breakout, it wants heavily sanctioned Iran to remain there but also wants the Iranian regime to survive as its regional agenda thrives upon that. So , they instead will commit to investigating the incident until people forget it or point fingers at Qatar.
i mean to say in case of war . israel should be primary target of iran as they could do little damage to usa
 
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