https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_2019_Gulf_of_Oman_incident
>On 12 May 2019, four commercial ships were damaged off Fujairah's coast in the Gulf of Oman. The ships included two Saudi Arabian registered oil tankers, a Norwegian registered oil tanker, and an Emirati registered bunkering ship. The ships were anchored on the United Arab Emirates territorial waters for bunkering in Port of Fujairah.[1][2][3] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates reported that the ships had been subject to a "sabotage attack".[3][4] The United Arab Emirates launched a joint investigation probe with United States and France.[5] The initial investigation assessment determined that 5-to-10-foot (1.5 to 3.0 m) holes near or below all the ships' waterlines were probably caused by explosive charges.[6] The incident occurred amid increasing tension between the United States and Iran in the Persian Gulf region, leading U.S. officials to suspect Iran of being behind the attack. The United Arab Emirates government did not accuse any perpetrators, stating that the report of the investigation probe must first be finalized.[7] The government of Iran called for an international investigation of the incident, describing it as a possible false flag operation.[1][2][8] The United States accused Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of being "directly responsible" for the attacks.[9] The findings of an Emirati-led international investigation into the attacks has stated that a sophisticated and coordinated operation by divers from fast boats utilized limpet mines to breach the hull of the ships, concluding that a "state actor" is the most likely culprit.[10][11] A similar incident took place a month later on 13 June 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2019_Gulf_of_Oman_incident
>On 13 June 2019, two oil tankers were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz while they transited the Gulf of Oman. The Kokuka Courageous, flagged in Panama and operated by a company based in Japan, and Front Altair, flagged in Marshall Islands and operated by a company based in Norway, were attacked, allegedly with limpet mines or flying objects, sustaining fire damage. American and Iranian military personnel responded and rescued crew members. The attacks took place a month after the similar May 2019 Gulf of Oman incident and on the same day the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe in Iran. Abe was acting as an intermediary between American President Donald Trump and Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.[7][8] Amid heightened tension between Iran and the United States, the United States blamed Iran for the attacks. Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom supported the United States' accusation.[5] Germany has stated that there is "strong evidence" that Iran was responsible for the attacks,[9] while Japan has asked for more proof of Iran's culpability.[10] Iran denied the accusation, blaming the United States for spreading disinformation and warmongering.[8] In response to the incident, the United States announced on 17 June the deployment of 1,000 additional troops to the Middle East.[11]
Iranian are retarded barbarians and shot a japanese tanker while meeting with japan prime minister yes
I believe this...
Careful with these Jewpedia copypasta, especially if you are expecting accuracy.
Well iranians attacked a jap ship while the jap prime minister was on a diplomatic visit in Iran. I believe this...
Why don't you believe this AOU after all it makes absolute sense you antisemitic monster!
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I’m not saying what happened isn’t true, but I wouldn’t base my point on Jewpedia, especially when kikes are involved.
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