U.S. Navy Rescues Iranians Held Hostage by Pirates

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A U.S. Navy ship has rescued 13 Iranians held hostage by Somali pirates for weeks in the Arabian Sea, the American military said on Friday.

The rescue effort came despite days of rising tensions between Iran and the United States, with Tehran issuing threats and warning Washington not to send the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

But one of the ships accompanying the Stennis, the USS Kidd, came to the aid Thursday of Iranians on the fishing dhow Al Molai, whose captain issued a call for help saying "he was being held captive by the pirates."

The American destroyer responded to the distress call from the Iranian-flagged fishing vessel and sent in a Navy team to free the Iranian crew, the Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet said.

"A Visit, Board, Search and Seizure team from Kidd boarded the Al Molai and detained 15 suspected pirates who had been holding a 13-member Iranian crew hostage for several weeks," the statement said.

"The Al Molai had been pirated and used as a 'mother ship' for pirate operations throughout the Persian Gulf, according to members of the Iranian vessel's crew," it added.

The detained pirates -- believed to be Somalis -- were being held on the Stennis, said a Pentagon spokesman, Captain John Kirby.

"The Iranians and the dhow have been released and are on their way back home," Kirby told Agence France Presse.

Prior to Thursday's rescue, another Iranian vessel, a motor boat, had issued a distress call while under suspected attack from pirates.

A helicopter from the USS Mobile Bay, another naval ship assigned to the Stennis carrier group, responded to the call for help, Kirby said.

But the pirates threw objects into the water and "they boarded the skiff and couldn't detain the pirates because there was no evidence," he added.

The U.S. and other navies frequently respond to distress calls sparked by pirate attacks in the region, but Thursday's incident took on special significance after a string of bellicose statements from Tehran over the Gulf.

With the West piling pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program and the EU threatening a total ban on Iranian oil imports, Iran has threatened to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz -- which links the Gulf to the Arabian Sea and through which 20 percent of the world's sea-transported oil flows.

The U.S. Navy has said it will not tolerate any such move.

Comments 10
Missing allouchi 06 January 2012, 20:59

Iran should thank the USA.

Default-user-icon Warbler (Guest) 06 January 2012, 21:34

Whoa...This should be interesting!

Missing youssefhaddad 06 January 2012, 21:50

The headline in Iran:" The Navy of the Great Satan rescues Iranian Saints from pirates "
If the scenarios were reversed and the Iranian Navy rescued Americans from the pirates then these Americans would have been accused of some form of spying and jailed in Iran!!!!
The US Navy did not hesitate in coming to the rescue of an Iranian vessel!
I suggest that they should deliver the hostages and the pirates to Iran otherwise these pirates will have a nice life in American detention and will be treated like human beings with a chance to defend themselves!

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 06 January 2012, 22:19

The Iranians were too busy threatening the shipping lanes and sending shabiha to Syria to save their own people. The US had to do it.

Missing samiam 07 January 2012, 00:12

Can't wait for the spin on this.....

Thumb jabalamel 07 January 2012, 00:58

the filthy zionist information war department is making a big deal of usa soldiers saving some iranian civilians.

of course. they are used to kill civilians not save them.

Default-user-icon hanna (Guest) 07 January 2012, 02:09

jabal.....may god help u...

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 07 January 2012, 02:56

Hezbollah was quick to blame the Damascus bombing on the US when the smoke had not yet cleared, but they haven't uttered a word on this story when the facts are clear.

Camel boy, you flinched just a little in your tone. Plus you were less wordy here. But you still can't utter a good word when some of your beloved Iranians were saved. Too much venom in your blood I guess, but you did crack slightly, I noticed.

Missing mark 07 January 2012, 03:14

Every time I have constipation or need to throw up I read and look at habalkhamel comments and his beautiful picture. guys, he is a sick rat, and doesn't deserve reply to him, just you all ignore him and treet him like garbage.

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 07 January 2012, 04:17

"Every time I have constipation or need to throw up ....."
the filthy zionist information and infantry war mechanized division are using medical terms to cover up their lack of ability to argue logically with our cyber patriotic heroes. They can go to a pharmacy and buy some "Eno" which will help their symptoms.