Revealed: The extraordinary images the Pentagon claims are proof of Iran oil tanker attack

Washington has blamed Iran for the attacks in the Gulf of Oman and say the images taken from a US Navy MH-60R helicopter are proof of that. The British Government supports the US conclusion but Iran has denied all involvement in the incidents. US Military Central Command’s statement on the release of the images says: “Iran is responsible for the attack based on video evidence and the resources and proficiency needed to quickly remove the unexploded limpet mine.”

The attack on Kokura Courageous occurred on the same day as an attack on Norwegian owned Front Altair, just a month after four oil tankers were attacked in the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE told the UN Security Council that the sophistication of the May 12th attacks meant a “state actor” was likely to be behind the attacks, but did not say whom it thought this was and no one has yet claimed responsibility.

Saudi Arabia agrees with the US that Iran was behind the attacks.

Tensions between the West and Iran have long been high.

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The last Shah of Iran was a close ally of the United States and attempted to modernise his nation but was overthrown following the 1979 Islamic Revolution after losing support from the working class and Islamic clerics.

A referendum then resulted in Iran’s current government after 98.2 percent voted to approve a new constitution which sees a Shiite cleric appointed as the head of state and the ultimate political and religious authority in the country.

The Donald Trump administration choose to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, which was signed to prevent the state from obtaining a nuclear bomb.

Washington has increased sanctions, limiting Iran’s access to the American financial system and banning their use of the US dollar.

source: express.co.uk