Sunday, January 8, 2012


Voiced Iran welcomes U.S. Navy after they rescued 13 fishermen in this country fall into the hands of pirates and have to live in conditions of utmost pain clinic, and call it "humanitarian action".

Accordingly, those who rescued a member of an Iranian fishing boat seized by pirates in the Arabian Sea, near the Strait of Hormuz, where 40% of the transit of crude oil in the world that Tehran threatened to close border in recent weeks.

Sources from the U.S. Navy said a helicopter taking off from USS Kidd discovered a suspected pirate ship run near a fishing vessel of Iran on Thursday. Then the command ship USS Kidd received direct communication from the captain of fishing vessels in distress and is known, the ship and crew are under the control of pirates.
U.S. destroyer rescued vessels Iran.
The rescue plan has been developed and successfully when 15 suspects were arrested, while 13 Iranian hostages were freed. USS Kidd is part of the tactical team escorted the aircraft carrier USS John Stennis on the payroll of the U.S. 5th Fleet to the Persian Gulf last week.
In response to the above information, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast had positive words to say about the U.S. actions. Mr. Ramin Mehmanparast said: "The fishermen rescued by the U.S. Iran is a humanitarian act and we welcome that. Iran Navy will also participate in rescue operations because it is the responsibility of all nations to rescue civilians from pirate hands. "
However, the presence of ships heading to the attack aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf region has prompted many Iranian military officials very angry and has warned the U.S. not to send more warships regardless of any other to the Gulf.
Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said the countries outside this region "unnecessary" military presence there by "even though no matter what moves they are still causing mayhem in the region."
Talking about the status of suspects arrested, Pentagon spokesman Captain John Kirby said, they mostly Somali will be posted on the USS John Stennis and held there until a decision about the prosecution. 40 to 45 days earlier, we have carried out arrests of fishing vessels named Al Molai Iran and "holding the crew hostage and keep him alive for them to afford a diet very hard."
Immediately after being rescued, the U.S. Navy has conducted health care, providing food and drinks for the crew Molai Al. In addition, they also vowed to bring those suspected pirates to justice and they must be judged severely.
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Leon Panetta also spoke to congratulate the USS Kidd commander, Adm. Craig Faller crew together and said what they did was justified. "When we get a signal, we will have to answer. That is the essence of our country, "said Panetta said.
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