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Bill
04-27-2023, 1:42pm
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12020939/Iran-seizes-Marshall-Islands-flagged-tanker-Gulf-U-S-Navy-says.html

Iran's navy seizes US-bound oil tanker 'Advantage Sweet' in international waters in Gulf of Oman - FIFTH vessel they've hijacked in two years

Officials say the ship is the Advantage Sweet, which sent a distress call at 1.15pm
It traveled from Kuwait and was headed to Houston, officials revealed Thursday
Its last known location was just north of Oman's capital, Muscat, early Thursday

By Emma James For Dailymail.Com

Published: 09:15 EDT, 27 April 2023 | Updated: 13:20 EDT, 27 April 2023

Iran's navy seized a Marshall Island-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, according to US officials- the latest in a series of seizures amid greater tensions over Tehran's growing nuclear aspirations.

America's own maritime military service made the revelation Thursday, while identifying the ship as the Advantage Sweet.

Officials said the vessel had been heading to Houston - before it was abruptly hijacked in international waters. The US Navy said in a statement the unlawful seizure was carried out by Iran's own naval branch.

The vessel sent a distress signal at 1.15pm, officials said, while being taken in international waters just north of Oman's capital, Muscat. The boat disembarked from Kuwait Monday and passed through the Persian Gulf the day before.

The US Navy fleet stationed in that area of the world is now demanding the ship's immediate release, with it being the fifth commercial vessel unlawfully taken by Tehran in the past two years.
The oil tanker was seized in the Gulf of Oman in international waters Thursday, after leaving Kuwait Monday morning


The Navy has identified the vehicle as the Advantage Sweet (seen here), with the vessel sending a distress signal at 1.15pm Thursday while in international waters


'Iran's actions are contrary to international law and disruptive to regional security and stability,' the military branch's 5th Fleet said in a statement Thursday that announced the boat's capture.

'The Iranian government should immediately release the oil tanker,' it added.

Initially, The Navy had said Iran’s paramilitary seized the vessel, but an American naval aircraft shortly thereafter confirmed Iran's navy captured the ship.

Fifth Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Timothy Hawkins clarified that to The Associated Press Thursday as news of the seizure remained largely shrouded, with few details shared more than an hour later.

A report from Iran’s state-run news station, IRNA, claimed it came after an 'unknown ship collided with an Iranian vessel last night in the Persian Gulf.'

The alleged crash, the agency claimed, caused 'several Iranian crew members to go missing and get injured.'

The report did not specify the other ship involved in the alleged collision, but claimed it tried to flee when confronted by Iranian forces.

'The unknown vessel, while acting in violation of international regulations to help the vessel and the injured, attempted to escape from the Persian Gulf.'

It added: 'In this operation, the Binder destroyer of the navy of the army, by court order, seized the violator ship that was fleeing with the flag of the Marshall Islands and directed it to the coastal waters of the Islamic Republic of Iran.'


The vessel sent a distress signal at 1.15pm, officials said, while being taken in international waters just north of Oman's capital, Muscat. The boat disembarked from Kuwait Monday, and passed through the Persian Gulf the day before.


The US Navy fleet stationed in that area of the world, the US 5th Fleet, is now demanding the ship's release, with it being the fifth commercial vessel unlawfully taken by Tehran in two years

The US Navy, however, insisted the incident served as just the latest example of aggression by the Islamic regime toward civilian vessels, as it continues to flout a 2015 diplomacy deal that saw it dismantle much of its nuclear program.

'Iran's continued harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional waters are a threat to maritime security and the global economy,' the 5th fleet said in its statement, before citing how since 2019, attacks on shipping in the strategic Gulf waters by Iran have been on the rise.

The same year that heightened aggression was first seen, Iran began ignoring limitations detailed in the historical Iran Nuclear Deal, a year after then-President Trump withdrew the US from the deal.

Washington and Tehran have since said they would be willing to return to the original deal, but that day has yet to come - and tensions have continued to rise between the two countries.

Amid these tensions, Iran has seized ships belonging to an assortment of Western countries, as they pass through the same narrow chokepoint between Iran and Oman where the Advantage Sweet traveled.

Called the Strait of Hormuz, it's a route that a fifth of the world's oil passes through, and is crucial to world trade.

Iran last November captured - and a day later - released two Greek-flagged tankers it had seized in the Gulf in May, days after the US confiscated oil from an Iranian-flagged tanker off the Greek coast.

Like three other incidents that preceded it over the past year, nothing became of it - aside from demonstrating Iran's defiance toward Washington.

In the recent case of the Sweet, the vessel's manager, a Turkish firm, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did the county's mission to the United Nations.

The listed owner of the boat is a Chinese company called SPDBFL No One Hundred & Eighty-Seven (Tianjin) Ship Leasing Co Ltd.

This country's adversaries understand weakness. We've seen it before:

https://media.mehrnews.com/d/2016/05/13/4/2075633.jpg?ts=1486462047399

Wathen1955
04-27-2023, 3:47pm
Where is Biden on this?

Anjdog2003
04-27-2023, 3:55pm
Where is Biden on this?



[Joe Biden] I like chocolate Ice Creme and cookies.[/Joe Biden]

PLRX
04-27-2023, 4:03pm
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Aerovette
04-27-2023, 4:16pm
Where is Biden on this?

In a show of strength, Biden sent a photo to Iran of him eating a DOUBLE dip cone. Captioned: "...and no brain freeze. Watch yourselves".

m and t's77
04-27-2023, 4:45pm
In a show of strength, Biden sent a photo to Iran of him eating a DOUBLE dip cone. Captioned: "...and no brain freeze. Watch yourselves".

There's no brain to freeze,so it can be a true statement.:cert:

Aerovette
04-27-2023, 5:00pm
In a show of strength, Biden sent a photo to Iran of him eating a DOUBLE dip cone. Captioned: "...and no brain freeze. Watch yourselves".

I have revised my post...

In a show of strength, Biden sent a photo to Iran of him eating a DOUBLE dip cone. Captioned: "...and no brain !! freeze !!!

Watch for yourselves". :Jeff '79::Jeff '79:

Louie Detroit
04-27-2023, 7:26pm
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Freaking bulb heads.

Dan Dlabay
04-27-2023, 7:32pm
Biden is to weak and to much of a laughingstock to do anything any country does.:cert:

Mike Mercury
04-28-2023, 9:02am
Where is Biden on this?

waiting to be told what the Socialists opinion is on this.

Aerovette
04-28-2023, 9:06am
Biden is demanding that oil be redirected to the Ukraine immediately. If it isn't, he is going to get China to seize it.

73sbVert
04-28-2023, 8:37pm
Shoot those mother****ers.
Like we used to.

That shit will stop quick.

higgyburners
04-28-2023, 8:57pm
:yesnod:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8hEtI9AI0U

Bill
04-28-2023, 9:17pm
Video of hijacking filmed by a crew member on the ship, apparently.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12025697/Chilling-moment-Iranian-navy-seizes-bound-oil-tanker.html

GTOguy
04-29-2023, 10:41am
[Joe Biden] I like chocolate Ice Creme and cookies.[/Joe Biden]
That's what he said to the grade school children at an assembly to address the school shooting that just happened in Louisville. And he was laughing and asking what kind they liked as well. The man is oblivious.

Vette40th
04-29-2023, 12:17pm
The pic of the Sailors on board with hands behind back was totally different incident. Embarrassing yes, but I am sure that was during Obamss reign too.
What will Joe do is the real question.
I read, and today listened to Rob Oneils interview about the Captain Phillips incident. He was flown out with a whole bunch of other SEALs to deal with that. Funny thing he said was, he was in the Chiefs Mess getting coffee when the snipers took out the bad guys..
Iran knows Joe has no balls..

Bill
05-03-2023, 8:18am
US sailors, despite fiercely twerking and vogue-ing, were unable to stop the Iranians from taking the tanker.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12041449/US-Navy-reveals-footage-Tehrans-vessels-surrounding-oil-tanker.html


Iran seizes its second oil tanker in a week: US Navy reveals footage of Tehran's vessels surrounding the ship in Strait of Hormuz

The US Navy's 5th Fleet identified the vessel as Panama-flagged Niovi

By Rohan Gupta
Published: 06:40 EDT, 3 May 2023 | Updated: 07:20 EDT, 3 May 2023


Iran seized a Panama-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, the second-such capture by Tehran in recent days, the U.S. Navy said.

The Navy's Bahrain-based 5th Fleet identified the vessel as the Niovi. It said Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized the ship at 6am local time.

The Navy published pictures of a dozen Guard vessels surrounding the tanker. Those ships 'forced the oil tanker to reverse course and head toward Iranian territorial waters off the coast of Bandar Abbas, Iran,' the Navy said.

'Iran's actions are contrary to international law and disruptive to regional security and stability,' the 5th Fleet said in a statement. 'Iran's continued harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional waters are unwarranted, irresponsible and a present threat to maritime security and the global economy.'

Iran's semiofficial Tasnim news agency, believed to be close to the Guard, reported the paramilitary force had seized a tanker it described as a 'violator,' without elaborating.

Video of hijacking at link. I don't know why these shipping companies don't hire mercenaries with RPG's, hand held missiles, deck guns, etc. to repel the Iranian hijackers. It really would take only one ship to fight back. Iran would then have to choose whether to take the suicide option and blow up the tanker, which would pretty much guarantee a hot war, or to back down and let the tanker pass. The Iranian leaders are assholes, but I don't think they are actually suicidal.

Onebadcad
05-03-2023, 9:21am
One US Carrier could eliminate all iranian naval and land and nuclear threats for the next 20 years in less than an hour, time to stop allowing aholes to behave like aholes, take them all out.

Aerovette
05-03-2023, 9:25am
Let's keep pumping money into the Ukraine for a dispute we have no business in, while the rest of the world creates chaos and goes unchecked.

This is pure smoke and mirrors in the Ukraine. Look over here while the world reconfigures the pecking order.

...and we will be near the bottom. These "One World" idiots in the US wouldn't be so anxious to have a New World Order if they realized what our place will be in it.

Onebadcad
05-03-2023, 9:30am
Let's keep pumping money into the Ukraine for a dispute we have no business in, while the rest of the world creates chaos and goes unchecked.

This is pure smoke and mirrors in the Ukraine. Look over here while the world reconfigures the pecking order.

...and we will be near the bottom. These "One World" idiots in the US wouldn't be so anxious to have a New World Order if they realized what our place will be in it.

Pouring money into ukraine, to a gov that is among the most corrupt on the planet, is the easiest means, probably in the last 50 years, for the dc scumbags to get their cut.
There is no accounting of aid monies, just the constant cry that we need to send more.

Sadly, ukraine's people are partnered with a gov whose only focus is to get rich, victory is very low on their priorities.

I hope most of you know that russia will win

73sbVert
05-03-2023, 11:09am
A couple of MK46 torpedoes would take care of the problem...

Vette40th
05-03-2023, 11:13am
A couple of MK46 torpedoes would take care of the problem...
Or MK48 ADCAP C version

69camfrk
05-03-2023, 1:15pm
Shoot those mother****ers.
Like we used to.

That shit will stop quick.

We 100% should smoke check those assholes.

Bill
05-03-2023, 1:41pm
We 100% should smoke check those assholes.

This was a Panama flagged tanker. I'm thinking the vaunted Panama Navy needs to go protect their shipping. In contrast, the Maersk Alabama, of the movie Captain Phillips infamy, WAS a US flagged ship, and they got US Navy service.

This ship was probably flying the Panama flag as a flag of convenience, to avoid regulation and taxes, so why would the US want to stick its neck out to help?

Aerovette
05-03-2023, 2:04pm
This was a Panama flagged tanker. I'm thinking the vaunted Panama Navy needs to go protect their shipping. In contrast, the Maersk Alabama, of the movie Captain Phillips infamy, WAS a US flagged ship, and they got US Navy service.

This ship was probably flying the Panama flag as a flag of convenience, to avoid regulation and taxes, so why would the US want to stick its neck out to help?

It's what we do for some stupid reason. We are the Gladys Kravitz of the planet.

Vette40th
05-03-2023, 3:39pm
This was a Panama flagged tanker. I'm thinking the vaunted Panama Navy needs to go protect their shipping. In contrast, the Maersk Alabama, of the movie Captain Phillips infamy, WAS a US flagged ship, and they got US Navy service.

This ship was probably flying the Panama flag as a flag of convenience, to avoid regulation and taxes, so why would the US want to stick its neck out to help?

We probably have our own products on that ship. And I think International law states if a ship sends out SOS ( does not mean save our ship btw), we are obligated to respond.
SOS is a Morse code distress signal that is internationally recognized as a call for help in emergency situations. It does not actually stand for any specific words, but instead is a continuous sequence of three dots, three dashes, and three dots (...---...) which is easy to remember and recognize.

73sbVert
05-04-2023, 11:17am
This was a Panama flagged tanker. I'm thinking the vaunted Panama Navy needs to go protect their shipping. In contrast, the Maersk Alabama, of the movie Captain Phillips infamy, WAS a US flagged ship, and they got US Navy service.

This ship was probably flying the Panama flag as a flag of convenience, to avoid regulation and taxes, so why would the US want to stick its neck out to help?

Because the Navy was originally created (and is a part of our DNA) to ensure safe passage for all maritime traffic. Not just ours.

:cert: