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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Iran Sends Warships to US Maritime Borders

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TEHRAN (FNA)- Senior Iranian Navy commanders announced on Saturday that the country has sent several fleets of warships to the US maritime borders.
“The Iranian Army’s naval fleets have already started their voyage towards the Atlantic Ocean via the waters near South Africa,” Commander of Iran’s Northern Navy Fleet Admiral Afshin Rezayee Haddad announced on Saturday.
The admiral, who is also the commander of the Iranian Army’s 4th Naval Zone said,
“Iran’s military fleet is approaching the United States’ maritime borders, and this move has a message.”
In September 2012, Iran’s Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari reiterated Iran’s plans for sailing off the US coasts to counter the US presence in its waters in the Persian Gulf.
Sayyari had earlier informed of Tehran’s plans to send its naval forces to the Atlantic to deploy along the US marine borders, and in September 2012 he said that this would happen “in the next few years”.
The plan is part of Iran’s response to Washington’s beefed up naval presence in the Persian Gulf. The US Navy’s 5th fleet is based in Bahrain – across the Persian Gulf from Iran – and the US has conducted two major maritime war games in the last two years.
In September 2011, Sayyari had announced that the country planned to move vessels into the Atlantic Ocean to start a naval buildup “near maritime borders of the United States”.
“Like the arrogant powers that are present near our maritime borders, we will also have a powerful presence close to the American marine borders,” Sayyari said.
URGENT: Iran Sends Warships to US Maritime Borders
Speaking at a ceremony marking the 31st anniversary of the start of the 1980-1988 war with Iraq, Sayyari gave no details of when such a deployment could happen or the number or type of vessels to be used.
Sayyari had first announced in July, 2011 that Iran was going to send “a flotilla into the Atlantic”.
The Iranian navy has been developing its presence in international waters since 2010, regularly launching vessels in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden to protect Iranian ships from Somali pirates operating in the area.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

No SEAL of approval: Commando writes unsanctioned book about Bin Laden raid

Cover art for "No Easy Day" by
Mark Owen/Dutton Publishing
 

A new book set to be published has raised eyebrows at the department of defense. Entitled “No Easy Day”, it was written - without government permission - by a Navy SEAL who participated in the mission that killed Osama Bin Laden.
No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden” is a military memoir set to be published on September 11 by Dutton publishing, a subsidiary of Penguin Group USA. The author, writing under the pen name Mark Owen, is a former Navy SEAL who participated in the 2011 raid that killed America’s most wanted man. 
The author has said in a press release through his publishers that the book is an attempt to “set the record straight about one of the most important missions in US military history."
“‘No Easy Day’ is the story of ‘the guys’, the human toll we pay, and the sacrifices we make to do this dirty job,” according to Owen.
According to his publishers, Owen was "one of the first men through the door on the third floor of the terrorist leader's hideout and was present at his death."
However, none of the major government authorities involved in the planning and execution of the raid – the Pentagon, the White House, or the CIA – have vetted the book, and the author could face criminal charges if he reveals any classified information about the events of that fateful day.
"This book came as a surprise to folks at the Pentagon," a senior defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity, as reported by Reuters. "Naturally, we'll be interested to read the book when it is made available."
The White House was equally surprised, as spokesman Tommy Vietor said "We learned about this book today from press reports. We haven't reviewed it and don't know what it says."
And the CIA? "As far as we can determine, this book was not submitted for pre-publication review," according to spokesman Preston Golson.
Dutton says the book was vetted by a former special operations officer provided by the author and that no confidential information had been revealed. 
Former special operations agents must often sign nondisclosure agreements, forbidding them to release sensitive information. 
With controversy swirling around White House intelligence leaks running up to the November presidential election, and Obama under Republican criticism that he is taking too much credit for the May 2011 raid, there is speculation that the book is in some way politically motivated.
However, no one can really know until its release on the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.


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