Iran says thwarts US attempt to ‘steal’ oil in Oman Sea

by ANKASAM Ekip
Iran’s naval forces claim to have foiled US attempt to confiscate oil in Sea of Oman.

Iran claims to have thwarted what it terms a US attempt to “steal” an oil tanker in the strategic Sea of Oman, amid heightening tensions between the two countries.


A US military vessel reportedly confiscated an Iranian oil tanker and diverted the oil to another tanker headed to an undisclosed location, state media said.


Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) naval forces reportedly landed on the deck of the second tanker and moved it back to Iran’s territorial waters, the media said.


The US forces, the report said, tried to chase the tanker with warships and helicopters but failed to gain control over it.


They reportedly tried a second time to block the tanker from entering Iranian waters, but again failed.


The tanker is currently docked in Iranian territorial waters, Iran’s state media said.


It’s not clear when the incident took place. The IRGC is expected to release footage of the incident later today.


It is the latest of many close encounters between the naval forces of Iran and the US in the Persian Gulf in recent years. It comes amidst simmering tensions between Tehran and Washington as both sides continue to dither on resuming nuclear deal talks.


Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Tuesday said his country was “closely examining the behavior” of US President Joe Biden, while asserting that talks must be aimed at “achieving tangible results”.


Incidentally, the announcement of the incident comes two days after the Iranian naval forces claimed to have foiled a pirate attack on one of their oil tankers en route to the Gulf of Eden.


Pirates attempted to confiscate the tanker but were forced to escape after the Iranian Navy’s timely intervention, reports said.

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