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Bolton claims Iran 'almost certainly' behind attack on ships off UAE Bolton claims Iran 'almost certainly' behind attack on ships off UAE
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Tehran is most likely responsible for sabotaging oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates two weeks ago, National Security Advisor John Bolton has alleged. He did not provide evidence to support the accusation. Tehran is 'most likely' responsible for sabotaging oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates two weeks ago, National Security Advisor John Bolton has alleged. He did not provide evidence to support the accusation.
Bolton claimed on Wednesday that Iran was “almost certainly” behind an attack that targeted four oil tankers off the coast of Fujairah.Bolton claimed on Wednesday that Iran was “almost certainly” behind an attack that targeted four oil tankers off the coast of Fujairah.
Speaking to journalists at a press briefing in the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi, Bolton also alleged that Iran was behind a failed attack on the Saudi oil-port of Yanbu. He did not provide any evidence to back up his claims. Speaking to journalists at a press briefing in the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi, Bolton also alleged that Iran was behind a failed attack on the Saudi oil-port of Yanbu. Iran used “navel mines” to carry out the attack on the oil tankers, Bolton said, without going into details.
The accusations come just days after the Pentagon blamed Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for the attack.The accusations come just days after the Pentagon blamed Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for the attack.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has requested more information about exactly what happened off the UAE’s coast, and cautioned that the incident could be a “conspiracy by ill-wishers.” Tehran has denied any involvement in the alleged sabotaging, but says it’s not intimidated by Washington’s incendiary rhetoric and military posturing. 
Few details are known about what the alleged attack on the four oil tankers. No details were given about casualties and the local government denied reports about an explosion at an oil terminal in a local port.
The Emirates’ foreign ministry described it as “sabotage” without giving any further information about its nature or the damage to vessels sailing under the Emirati, Saudi, and Norwegian flags and has remained tight-lipped since then.
Tensions between the US and Iran are on the rise after Tehran announced that it would defy US sanctions by selling its oil on the “grey market.” In response, the US sent a strike group to the Persian Gulf, describing the deployment as a “message” to Iran.Tensions between the US and Iran are on the rise after Tehran announced that it would defy US sanctions by selling its oil on the “grey market.” In response, the US sent a strike group to the Persian Gulf, describing the deployment as a “message” to Iran.
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