British Forces Held By Iran
Updated: 14:11, Friday March 23, 2007
The Government is demanding the "immediate and safe return" of 15 British sailors and Marines seized at gunpoint by Iranian forces.
They were taking part in a routine operation boarding merchant ships in Iraqi territorial waters when they were taken captive by Iranian naval vessels.
The sailors and Marines had completed a successful inspection of one ship, reportedly a dhow, when the group and their two boats were surrounded.
They were then escorted by Iranian vessels into its territorial waters.
Updated: 14:11, Friday March 23, 2007
The Government is demanding the "immediate and safe return" of 15 British sailors and Marines seized at gunpoint by Iranian forces.
They were taking part in a routine operation boarding merchant ships in Iraqi territorial waters when they were taken captive by Iranian naval vessels.
The sailors and Marines had completed a successful inspection of one ship, reportedly a dhow, when the group and their two boats were surrounded.
They were then escorted by Iranian vessels into its territorial waters.
Pretty normal, I mean not out of the ordinary, but I find it interesting that they were taken by gunpoint to Iranian territory.
It's interesting why they would provoke, because this is not enough to start a war anyway. So why the provocation? If they want war, they can have war, but this won't do it.
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