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  2. 2016 U.S.–Iran naval incident - Wikipedia

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    Simulation of the arrest of American sailors involved in the 2016 U.S.–Iran naval incident, on the 38th anniversary of the Iranian Islamic Revolution. On the 38th anniversary of the Iranian Islamic Revolution, teenagers were dressed like American sailors and held in a submissive manner to simulate the arrest of American sailors. [30]

  3. Operation Praying Mantis - Wikipedia

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    Later, Iran sued the United States, claiming that the attacks had breached the countries' 1955 Treaty of Amity. On 6 November 2003, the International Court of Justice dismissed the claim but ruled that Operation Praying Mantis and the previous October's Operation Nimble Archer "cannot be justified as measures necessary to protect the essential ...

  4. 2021 U.S.–Iran naval incident - Wikipedia

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    On 3 November 2021, Iran's IRGC stated that they thwarted an attempt by the United States to capture and detain a tanker carrying Iranian oil in the gulf of Oman. [4] The IRGC said in a media statement that "With the timely and authoritative action of the Guards’ naval forces, the US terrorist navy's operation to steal Iranian oil in the Sea ...

  5. Iran released new photos of captured US sailors -- one of ...

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    Iranian State MediaIranian state TV has released new images of the US sailors who were detained for enteringIranian territorial waters on January 12,

  6. Iran frees US sailors swiftly as diplomacy smoothes waters - AOL

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    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said it had freed the sailors after determining they had entered Iranian territorial waters by mistake. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.

  7. Operation Earnest Will - Wikipedia

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    After the passage of UNSCR 598 on 20 July 1987, [12] [13] the U.S. Navy began Operation Earnest Will at 2:00 a.m. (EDT) on 23 July 1987. [14] USS Crommelin, USS Fox, USS Worden, USS Kidd, and USS Klakring [15] were the first U.S. Navy ships assigned to escort the Kuwaiti oil tankers, [16] under the command of Rear Admiral Harold Bernsen.

  8. Iran frees US sailors swiftly as diplomacy smoothes waters - AOL

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    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said it had freed the sailors after determining they had entered Iranian territorial waters by mistake.

  9. US sailors divulged sensitive information while held by Iran ...

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    An alarming report revealed on Thursday some of the 10 Navy members who were detained in January disclosed too much information under interrogation.