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US soldiers held and grilled by Iran
2003-06-03
Four United States soldiers and five civilians on boats were detained and interrogated by Iranians for several hours on Sunday, according to US Central Command. They were sailing up the Shatt al-Arab waterway when they were taken by force, a spokesman for Central Command said on Monday. The soldiers and three of the civilians, including an oil contractor, were escorted back to their boats and released on Monday, the spokesman added. The nationalities of the civilians are unclear.

They were en route to the Mini al-Bakr platform to conduct a survey when the Iranians took the crew and blindfolded them, the spokesman said. They were then taken to a building where they were interrogated on Sunday night. On Monday the Iranians took the group back to their boats and released all of them except the two drivers, Central Command said. A Chinook helicopter located the group near the waterway, and US Navy soldiers drove the boats to Kuwait. Initial medical examinations indicate there were no injuries or signs of physical abuse. The group may have moved into Iranian territorial waters by mistake, the spokesman said. The Mini al-Bakr platform is close to Iran's international water. A border dispute between Iraq and Iran over the Shatt al-Arab was one of reasons that sparked the eight-year war between the two countries in 1980.
Posted by:Bulldog

#7  If I was an Iran Air pilot, I wouldn't deviate a whole lot from my flight plan. Never know what you could be mistaken for.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-06-03 16:21:16  

#6  Definitely. Time to do some leaning. "Oh, sorry, was that your patrol boat our cruiser ran over? So anyway, here's your crew back...."
Posted by: mojo   2003-06-03 15:06:00  

#5  Perhaps a misplaced missile or two need to be sent easterly from Iraq. A lesson must be delivered on this
Posted by: Frank G   2003-06-03 09:49:08  

#4  "US Navy soldiers drove the boats to Kuwait."

Does "US Navy soldiers" = "US Marines"?
Posted by: Tibor   2003-06-03 09:36:49  

#3  Don't we have a couple of boat loads of leftover Iraqi underwater mines? Be a shame if a few of those got loose in Iranian waters.
Posted by: Steve   2003-06-03 07:42:22  

#2  Push a little along the disputed border and see what Washington does. Classic move by the mullahs. We did very little when they occupied several islands in the eastern Gulf years ago, and some abandoned oil platforms. One main reason the Gulf States formed their own little army. They could see Iran hop scotching across the Gulf.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-06-03 07:04:11  

#1  This semlls like a test to me. I don't think it would be wise to let this go unchallenged.
Posted by: Douglas De Bono   2003-06-03 06:31:54  

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