Posted on 01/16/2007 7:00:35 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Iran shoots down U.S. spy drone amid growing military pressure
www.chinaview.cn 2007-01-17 08:41:25
Special report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
by Liang Youchang
TEHRAN, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Iranian troops have shot down a U.S. pilotless spy plane recently, an Iranian lawmaker announced on Tuesday as the Islamic Republic was facing increasing military pressure from its arch rival -- the United States.
The aircraft was brought down when it was trying to cross the borders "during the last few days," Seyed Nezam Mola Hoveizeh, a member of the parliament, was quoted by the local Fars News Agency as saying.
The lawmaker gave no exact date of the shooting-down or any other details about the incident, but he said that "the United States sent such spy drones to the region every now and then."
SECOND U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIER
The announcement came amid reports that the United States is increasingly flexing its muscles to counter Iran's growing regional assertiveness and put more pressure on Tehran over its controversial nuclear programs.
It was reported Tuesday that a second U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS John C. Stennis, will arrive in the Middle East in about one month, the first time since the U.S.-led Iraq war in 2003 that the United States will have two carrier battle groups in the region.
The USS John C. Stennis, a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered carrier that has a capacity for 5,000 sailors, is scheduled to sail Tuesday from its home port of Bremerton, Washington, said Commander Kevin Aandahl of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain.
In about one month, the USS John C. Stennis, including an air wing of more than 80 tactical aircraft, will join Fifth Fleet forces that includes aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.
"This demonstrates our resolve to do what we can to bring security and stability to the region ... (and) dissuade others from acting counter to our national interest," Aandahl said.
U.S. President George W. Bush announced earlier this month that the United States was taking other steps to beef up security of Iraq and protect U.S. interests in the Middle East, such as sending an additional aircraft carrier to the Gulf and deploying Patriot air defense systems to the region.
HARSH REMARKS AGAINST IRAN
The latest move comes just one day after new U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates made harsh remarks against Iran, indicating that Iran's perception of U.S. vulnerability in the region was part of the reason the Pentagon sent the aircraft carrier and the Patriot missiles.
"The Iranians are acting in a very negative way in many respects," Gates told reporters on Monday after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer in Brussels.
"The Iranians clearly believe that we are tied down in Iraq, that they have the initiative, that they are in a position to press us in many ways," Gates said.
Gates also said that the deployment of Patriot air defense systems and the second aircraft carrier in the Gulf region indicated the Bush administration's "reaffirmation" of the importance of the region, adding that stability in the region is in "long-term, strategic, vital interests" of the United States.
The United States accuses Iran of using its influence to meddle in the region, especially in Lebanon and Shiite-majority Iraq, besides seeking a nuclear weapon, which has been rejected by Iran.
In an interview with Fox News earlier the month, Vice President Dick Cheney said that Iran was "fishing in troubled waters" in Iraq, adding "we think it's very important that they keep their folks at home."
Meanwhile, U.S. forces are still holding five Iranians arrested in northern Iraq last week, who the United States says have been connected to an Iranian Revolutionary Guard faction that arms insurgents but Tehran says are merely consular staff.
In a show of defiance, an Iranian government spokesman said on Monday that the country was pushing ahead with its plan to install at least 3,000 centrifuges for nuclear fuel production.
WAR ON IRAN BEFORE APRIL?
The Kuwait-based Arab Times reported on Sunday that the United States might launch a military strike against Iran before April 2007.
The report, written by the daily's editor-in-chief Ahmed al-Jarallah citing a reliable source, said that the attack would be launched from the sea, while Patriot missiles would guard all Arab countries in the Gulf.
The unidentified source claimed that Bush had recently held a meeting with Vice President Cheney, Defense Secretary Gates, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other aides in the White House, where they discussed the plan to attack Iran in minute detail.
He indicated that participants of the meeting agreed to "impose restrictions on the ambitions of Iranian regime" before April without exposing other countries in the region to any danger.
Claiming the attack will be launched from the sea and not from any country in the region, he said, "The United States and its allies will target the oil installations and nuclear facilities of Iran ensuring there is no environmental catastrophe or after effects."
The United States has started sending its warships to the Gulf and the build-up would continue until Washington has the required number by the end of this month, he said.
According to the source, the Bush administration believes that attacking Iran will create a new power balance in the region, calming down the situation in Iraq and paving the way for its democratic project, which have to be suspended due to interference of Tehran and Damascus in Iraq.
NEW DEFENSE SYSTEMS FOR IRAN
In what could be a sign of the Iranian beefing up of military preparation in face of the U.S. sabre-rattling, Iran obtained new anti-aircraft missile systems from Russia.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov confirmed on Tuesday that his country had delivered the Tor-M1 missile defense systems to Iran under a deal signed in 2005 and would consider further requests by Tehran for defensive weapons.
"We have delivered modern short-range Tor-M1 air defense systems to Iran. We are developing our cooperation with Iran based on the provisions of international law and if Iran needs to procure defense weapons, we are ready for such cooperation," Ivanov was quoted by the Russian Interfax news agency as saying.
Moscow struck the one-billion-U.S.-dollar deal with Tehran in November 2005 to supply it with Tor-M1 missiles.
Russian officials described the missiles as air defense systems that are used only to bring down aircraft and guided missiles at low altitudes but cannot strike ground targets.
Interfax said that Tor-M1 is capable of simultaneously tracing up to 48 targets and firing at two targets flying at altitudes ranging from 20 to 6,000 meters.
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Duh. That's why we send drones. I seem to recall we sent a few into Iraq before the invasion, too.
in lew of that I bet IRAN has a 10 to the square root of 100 pucker power about now.
Wonder if the Chechens or Georgians need any "defensive weapons"?
And Russia.
PROBABLY Tiger
Cheap intelligence on Iran's new $1 B air defense missile system.
And they paid CASH, and American jets never get inside the range of these things before they kill them. - Ivanov's unspoken thoughts.
It sounds like Gates is more militaristic than Rumsfeld.
I am sure Dick Durbin is greatly troubled.
Sorry, but those drones were on a diplomatic mission, and we want the pieces back.
If an Iranian says they shot down a spy plane, it might be true, or it might not. Xinhua is just reporting what they were told.
It certainly wouldn't surprise me that we were sending drones over Iran. And probably maneuvering a few of our spy satellites over that part of the world, where they probably sit a lot of the time anyway.
"Wonder if the Chechens or Georgians need any "defensive weapons"?"
Probably. But putting a military base with defensive weapons in Poland and several other countries in the old Soviet Union would increase the pucker factor.
Sounds like a breakthrough in honest reporting to me:
Tin Pot dictatorships, and the US media, typically report the same event as "US B-2 (or F117/B-1/ B-52/F-16 etc.) shot down by members of the People's Salvation Defense Party"
(using locally developed and very secret wonder weapons purchased at discount from China).
Oddly omitting the occasional 737 the HAVE destroyed.
I'll consider this to be a lessening of tensions, until they roll over or we nuke them.
Well, I feel warned!!
Register women for the draft too.
Perceptive. Only references to this shoot is from Xinhua, Peoples Daily Online, and Center for Research on Globalization parroting ChiCom propaganda.
yitbos
Drones are impossible to hear and just about impossible to see or detect with radar. The chances that the Iranians actually shot one down are pretty close to zero. More likely one crashed due to a mechanical malfunction or it wasn't a US drone they found pieces of. (I don't stay in Holiday Inns any more, but I do watch the Discovery Channel!)
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