Sunday, February 20, 2011

Iranian ships in the Mediterranean?

It 's a thriller on the two Iranian ships which could be directly transited the Suez Canal in the Mediterranean. Israel has already warned two days predispondendo also patrols, while the Egyptian authorities explain that the transit has not happened. The two Iranian warships, the frigate Alvand, Kharg and the support ship, are not only transited through the Suez Canal, but are not even arrive in the waiting area where all the ships waiting in line to receive the order go told Egyptian state television the director of the traffic channel, Engineer Mohamed el Manakhly.


The Iranians, for their part argue the thesis dell'attraversamento dela Channel. "Two warships have crossed the Channel and are pointing to a Syrian port," he told Iranian state television in Arabic. Israel had called the move, which would be the first since the Khomeini revolution of 1979, as "a provocation." ISRAEL - Israel considers Iran a serious initiative "to send two warships in the Mediterranean: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, opening the weekly session of the Council of Ministers.

Iran, according to the Prime Minister, seeks to exploit regional instability to extend its influence in the Middle East. The tasks assigned to those ships, he said, nor a clear example. USA - The United States is following closely the possible transit of two Iranian warships from the Suez Canal, said the White House instead.

"Of course we are following the situation," said White House spokesman Jay Carney. "But we must add that Iran has a history of responsible conduct in the region," the spokesman said in his briefing to the media aboard Air Force One.

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