Nine U.S. warships enter Gulf in show of force

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Nine U.S. warships enter Gulf in show of force

By Mohammed AbbasWed May 23, 4:53 AM ET

Nine U.S. warships carrying 17,000 personnel entered the Gulf on Wednesday in a show of force off Iran's coast that navy officials said was the largest daytime assembly of ships since the 2003 Iraq war.

U.S. Navy officials said Iran had not been notified of plans to sail the ships, which include two aircraft carriers, through the Straits of Hormuz, a narrow channel in international waters off Iran's coast and a major artery for global oil shipments.

Rear Admiral Kevin Quinn, who is leading the group, said the ships would conduct exercises as part of a long-planned effort to reassure regional allies of U.S. commitment to Gulf security.

"There's always the threat of any state or non state actor that might decide to close one of the international straits, and the biggest one is the Straits of Hormuz," he told reporters on board the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier.

"What is special about this is that you have two strike groups. Everybody will see us because it is in daylight."

Most U.S. ships pass through the straits at night so as not to attract attention, and rarely move in such large numbers.

Navy officials said the decision to send a second aircraft carrier was made at the last minute, without giving a reason.

The group of ships, carrying about 140 aircraft scheduled to participate in the exercises that will take place over the next few weeks, crossed at roughly 0355 GMT.

Tension between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions and Iraq has raised regional fears of a possible military confrontation that could hit Gulf economies and threaten vital oil exports.

SHOW OF FORCE

On the way to the straits, a public announcement called on crew to witness "some of the most powerful ships in the world," whose tight formation against a backdrop of the setting sun created a dramatic image of American naval might.

The move comes less than two weeks after U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, speaking aboard the Stennis during a tour of the Gulf, said the United States would stand with others to prevent Iran gaining nuclear weapons and "dominating the region."

On a visit to Abu Dhabi a few days later, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad threatened "severe" retaliation if the United States attacked his country, which is locked in a standoff with the United States over its nuclear programme.

He also urged Gulf countries to "get rid of" foreign forces, blaming them for insecurity in the region.

The United States accuses Iran of trying to produce nuclear weapons, and has sought tougher U.N. sanctions against Iran. Iran says its nuclear ambitions are for energy purposes only.

U.S. and Iranian ambassadors are due to meet on Monday in Baghdad to discuss security in Iraq, where the United States has accused Iran of fomenting violence by backing Shi'ite militia there, and of providing weapons and the technology for roadside bombs. Iran has denied the accusations.

Last month, the U.S. Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain conducted its biggest crisis response drill and in March, the U.S. navy conducted its biggest war drills in the Gulf since 2003.

This time the drills will involve air defense exercises and boarding other ships posing as suspect vessels, navy officials said. The vessels will also drop off 2,200 marines in Kuwait to take part in unspecified natural disaster exercises, they said.

"If the Straits of Hormuz were to be closed or there were to be some conflict there, the shipping rates would go sky high," Quinn said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070523/ts_nm/gulf_usa_ships_dc_4
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Comments

  • Gremmie95Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    we sure like to pick fights don't we?
  • B niceB nice Posts: 182
    Gremmie95 wrote:
    we sure like to pick fights don't we?


    this is what jesus would do


    well...fuck jesus
    life has nothing to do with killing time
    Bring it on cause I'm no victim

    b nice loves pearl jam like ed vedder loves america
  • KannKann Posts: 1,146
    B nice wrote:
    this is what jesus would do


    well...fuck jesus

    Jesus didn't own warships.
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    I think it's clear who has the bigger d*cks here.
  • Boss302Boss302 Posts: 69
    My uncle works AWACS and Radar on the one aicraft carrier. He emailed us the other week about this, he said not to worry. But who the hell knows what we are up to.
    And you may see me today
    with an illegal smile
    it don't cost very much
    but it lasts a long while
    won't you please tell the man
    i didn't kill anyone
    i'm just tryin to have me some fun
  • even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    Looks like a good time for Iran to schedule some "war games" in the area. Just to keep sharp incase any country were to want to attack her.
    You've changed your place in this world!
  • NCfanNCfan Posts: 945
    It's called leverage. While I don't like Cheney giving speeches like he did last week abord the Stennis talking about Iran - I do like the fact that we have ships there. I just like them there, I don't like talking about them being there or bragging about them being there. Let's just let them be there.

    Iran is hemmed in on three sides by the US: Iraq to the west, Afghanistan to the east and our navy to the south in the gulf.

    If it came down to it, instead of just going to war with Iran over their nuke program - we could probably implement a damn good blockade of their country. Iran only has a few weeks worth of refined gasoline. If they wanted to go to war over the blockade then fine, but they would also have the option of coming back to the negotiating table. But of course, I'm sure it would be the US who would be seen as the aggressors in this case.
  • Gremmie95Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    B nice wrote:
    this is what jesus would do


    well...fuck jesus

    !?WHAT?! Sorry, I'm missing the connection.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    This Administration is so stupid.

    Iran has been goading this Administration for quite a while, simply in an attempt to illustrate how stupid they are. And right on cue, these idiots continue to take the bait.
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    gabers wrote:
    I think it's clear who has the bigger d*cks here.

    i'm not so sure, America is full of dicks, but im not sure you're all bigger dicks than the Iranians..I'd call it a draw.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Specifics wrote:
    i'm not so sure, America is full of dicks, but im not sure you're all bigger dicks than the Iranians..I'd call it a draw.

    I think it's safe to say there are some rather large dicks in every country, not just America and Iran.
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    NMyTree wrote:
    I think it's safe to say there are some rather large dicks in every country, not just America and Iran.

    definitely dicks everywhere, but America and Iran are amongst the small elite group that are way ahead of the rest of the pack.

    That stock American answer is rubbish by the way,
    "yeah, like, we're the only dicks in the World"

    One its like a little kid falling in with the wrong crowd or something and two, well i already said what i thought about two above.
  • Eliot RosewaterEliot Rosewater Posts: 2,659
    Have you completely lost it?
    NCfan wrote:
    If they wanted to go to war over the blockade then fine
    war is never "fine."
    NCfan wrote:
    but they would also have the option of coming back to the negotiating table.
    Back to the table? Not sure what twilight zone you're living in but there are no tables with the current US administration. No time tables and certainly no negotiation tables.
    NCfan wrote:
    But of course, I'm sure it would be the US who would be seen as the aggressors in this case.
    Well, if the bomb fits...
  • RockinInCanadaRockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    NMyTree wrote:
    This Administration is so stupid.

    Iran has been goading this Administration for quite a while, simply in an attempt to illustrate how stupid they are. And right on cue, these idiots continue to take the bait.

    Exactly my sentiments...Iran is winning this mental game.....I feel embarrassed for Americans for who runs their country...the laughing stock of the world.....not the people but those who run the country that is.....
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Specifics wrote:

    That stock American answer is rubbish by the way,
    "yeah, like, we're the only dicks in the World"

    One its like a little kid falling in with the wrong crowd or something and two, well i already said what i thought about two above.

    That's not the way I meant it. But whatever.
  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
    B nice wrote:
    this is what jesus would do


    well...fuck jesus
    danm, this brings up old memories, wasn't there one a thread here saying fuck god and all his people....?
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    NMyTree wrote:
    That's not the way I meant it. But whatever.

    But whatever is an even worse argument. But fair enough i consider myself kicked to the kerb sister.;)

    I know you were making a joke about penises but i meant what i said. And every second argument from an American is exactly as i said it above.
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    melodious wrote:
    danm, this brings up old memories, wasn't there one a thread here saying fuck god and all his people....?

    You may be thinking of the thread:
    If Gods an American........

    fuck him!

    that one there was mine, i still like it, im thinking of getting some T-shirts done.
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