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Tucker Reals /

CBS News/ January 3, 2012, 5:15 AM

Iran warns U.S. to keep ship out of Gulf

USS John C. Stennis

This file photo provided by the U.S. Navy shows the USS John C. Stennis at sea in the Pacific Ocean in November 2009.

/ AP/U.S. Navy

Updated at 11:00 a.m. ET with comment from U.S. Navy official.

A senior Iranian Army commander has warned the U.S. Navy not to move an aircraft carrier which left the Persian Gulf during Iran's recent military drills back into the body of water which forms much of Iran's southern border.

According to the Reuters news agency, army chief Ataollah Salehi suggested to the IRNA network on Tuesday that Iran would take unspecified action if the carrier returned to Gulf waters.

The USS John C. Stennis and another U.S. Naval vessel headed out of the Gulf and through the Strait of Hormuz last Tuesday after a visit to Dubai.

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"Iran will not repeat its warning ... the enemy's carrier has been moved to the Sea of Oman because of our drill. I recommend and emphasize to the American carrier not to return to the Persian Gulf," Salehi reportedly told IRNA.

"I advise, recommend and warn them (the Americans) over the return of this carrier to the Persian Gulf because we are not in the habit of warning more than once," Salehi told the semi-official Fars news agency, according to Reuters.

In response, the U.S. said it would continue deploying warships in the Gulf.

"These are regularly scheduled movements and in accordance with our long-standing commitments to the security and stability of the region and in support of ongoing operations," Commander Bill Speaks wrote in an email message to Reuters.

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"The U.S. Navy operates under international maritime conventions to maintain a constant state of high vigilance in order to ensure the continued, safe flow of maritime traffic in waterways critical to global commerce."

The U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, based across the Gulf from Iran in Bahrain, had as many as five aircraft carriers in its ranks at the height of the war in Iraq, but that number has reportedly been reduced as the American presence in Iraq dwindled.

The last U.S. combat forces pulled out of Iraq just days before Christmas. Iran's 10-day military drills began on Christmas Eve and ended Monday

Iran's warning comes after more than a week of heightened tension in the Gulf resulting from the Islamic Republic's military drills, and an early warning from the regime that any international effort to sanction Iran's oil exports would be met with the closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz.

About 40 percent of the world's oil supply is shipped through the strait, from the Persian Gulf into the Gulf of Oman and onto the rest of the world.

Iran's hypothetical threat to close the strait with military power drew sharp a rebuke from the United States, with the Fifth Fleet vowing to protect the passage of shipping through the channel.

Various Iranian officials backed away from the threat in the following days as the military drills continued. But tension remains high in the wake of the drills - which saw Iran test fire a number of medium and long-range missiles - over both the security of the vital shipping passage, and Iran's contentious nuclear program.

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  • Tucker Reals

    Tucker Reals is the CBSNews.com foreign editor, based at the CBS News London bureau.

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ftsumner1 says:
JoseGonzalezDoritos, you sure have been sucked in by all the propaganda. Let me guess - you probably think Iraq had something to do with 9/11, and they were producing weapons of mass destruction just before we attacked?
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klrgoten says:
Can't we all just get along and stop fighting? I know I know... only in a perfect world.
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noloyalisti says:
We are the only nation to EVER use nuclear weapons against people. And the Bush Crime Family threatened to use them again in Iraq.

And we are preaching to who? We should be ashamed.
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venusvegasvada replies:
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Not even. Look at history. The Japanese were ruthless and would not stop. Dropping the bomb stopped them and saved hundreds of thousands of American lives at the end of WW2. Some of us are here today because our forefathers didn't get wiped out in the house by house fighting that would have happened if we had to take Japan door to door. Grow up.
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noloyalisti says:
All you have to do is watch War Made Easy or Occupation 101 to see the brutal acts we have done to others throughout our jaded history. And have killed millions of people while "avoiding" collateral damage.

We are terrorist murderers and occupiers for oil. We have nothing to say to anyone to tell them anything. How dare we try to justify our terror all over the world for oil?
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venusvegasvada replies:
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BS, You've never been anywhere overseas. I can tell you have never been anywhere we have been militarily. Getting attacked by the US is like hitting the freaking lottery. You have no idea how much we bend over backwards to prevent every single casualty or how much thought and effort goes into preventing every casualty. Not to mention the help we try and provide. That's what's UN-paralleled in human history.

Simple minded parrots with no first hand knowledge of anything.

Go read some books and then enjoy your weekends off and your freedom. Your clueless about the costs of everything in your life that you enjoy.
D1L1S3 replies:
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tell that to the families that lost loved ones on 911. I bet you live in the USA. Dont love this country then leave it and go crawl under a rock. We are not a perfect country but i dont see very many who want to leave.
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xraeddie says:
I just told the local grizzly bear to stay out of my back yard.I actually yelled at him too. Bet he's running scared in the woods like he should...like our 5th fleet.
Oh no....he just leveled my house.I think my house was stronger than the entire Iranian military. Well...let's see how it goes for them to threaten the bear too.
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noloyalisti replies:
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What good are a bunch of bullies to the world? So we think we can beat up 3rd world countries and threaten people with out nuclear weapons.
venusvegasvada replies:
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Here's whats good. Iran is ran by a bunch of oppressive idiots that can't be trusted with a loaded PEZ dispenser and they want a nuclear bomb.

Not happening. Get over it.

If you love Iran so much right now, I suggest you take some really good photos of it for your scrap book.
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noloyalisti says:
This is sounding an awful lot like our scurrilous, disgusting actions before we did our terrorist acts on the Iraqi people. When are we going to stop the oil companies and other evil greedy American corporations from destroying the earth for profit?
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JoseGonzalezDoritos replies:
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Terrorist acts against the Iraqi people? Do you know what lengths our military goes to, to avoid collateral damage? And that is what it is, collateral damage. Terrorists target the innocent to accomplish their agenda, America doesn't target innocents! You are dispicable. You can't possibly be American!!!
worldcitizen1 replies:
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To JoseGonzalesDoritos. Funny! Some hunt for fun, others kill from remote sites with limited 'intelligence'. American? North Central or South American? But you were being sarcastic, right?
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noloyalisti says:
How dare we threaten yet another 3rd world country because we want to control their oil? We are nothing but useless bullies who run our country for the Top 1% corporate elite. We should be ashamed of ourselves!
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JoseGonzalezDoritos replies:
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Are you really that stupid? We don't do anything in any country in an effort to control their oil. This has never happened and never will. You should feel ashamed of yourself for even suggesting it. Quite honestly, you sound alot like these Occupy losers!!!
noloyalisti replies:
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You are a real case you know. Iraq and Afghanistan was all about the oil. Same thing with Israel and out terrorist polices there. Go read the Plan for a New America Century (PNAC) document from the Bush Crime Family neocons and educate yourself.
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noloyalisti says:
If I was Iran I would be afraid of the rogue, terrorist, violent and warlike nation of America as well.

All we do is manufacture weapons and do invasions and occupations for oil corporation profits.
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guyfrompa46 replies:
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you're a clown
earth5645 replies:
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noloyaliti,

How is the weather in Tehran today ?
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smartasss1 says:
I am not a republican nor a war hawk. But I think Iran needs a spanking. Also take out the nuke sites while their at it.
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smartasss1 says:
Tough talk. Maybe Iran thinks their F-5 Jets can beat the country who made them.
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