Inverse Times
[Inverse Times has been officially decommissioned but will remain online as a resource and to preserve backlinks; active site here.]
Independent Publishing
 
"Every challenge measures its own reward" -- Anon

» Gallery


Search

search comments
advanced search



this site  web    
Avoid Google's intrusive, snoopware technologies!


We are ONE
We are ONE


http://inversetimes.lingama.net/news/newsfeed.php

"Asymmetry
is a
Keyboard"


Google, your data suppression methods are obvious, easily recorded, abysmally inept and generally pathetic.

The simple fact that you actively engage in suppressing this and other alternative news sites means we have won and TRUTH will prevail in the end.
printable version
PDF version

Wouldn't You Know it -- UK Intends to Deploy Marines in Persian Gulf
by Helen Collis via jaxie - Politico Monday, Jun 17 2019, 12:44am
international / prose / post

The UK, forever the supportive lackey for US criminal enterprises -- poodle Blair and Iraq, and more recently the clearly staged gas attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter -- has decided to deploy British Marines to the Persian Gulf -- and note the name, "Persian." This intended action is clearly to lend credence to Washington's evidence devoid accusations on Iran. Well, we can't say we, the world, is surprised given the UK's disgustingly obsequious to Washington, track record. Well, deploy them, for all the good it would do.

royalmarines.jpg

US transparent and obvious LIES designed to justify a war with Iran based on false flags need all the help they can get

I am now waiting on the servile Australian government to follow suit. But it's clear the yanks don't trust Oz any more, far too much exchanged 'sensitive' information has seen the light of day via Australia's independent journos, which resulted in US style police raids on media outlets and various journalists in Oz -- however, allow ME to inform the regulators: you haven't the ability, power or nous to discover the source, as it's way too high up the Oz ladder of power, but I'll give you a hint, maybe military signals directive -- oops!


The move comes amid [Washington engineered] rising tensions with Iran.

LONDON — The United Kingdom will send elite forces to the Gulf of Oman to protect its warships amid rising tensions with Iran, according to The Sunday Times.

The planned deployment follows Thursday's attacks on two oil tankers, which the U.S. has blamed on Iran. British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on Friday said the U.K. would make its own assessment, but believed the U.S. claim that Tehran was behind the incident.

One hundred Royal Marines are expected to be deployed “within weeks” to join naval ships operating from the U.K.'s new naval base in Bahrain, The Sunday Times reported, citing unnamed military sources.

The Marines will police the strait from helicopters and smaller boats, in a “force protection” mission that has been planned for several weeks due to rising tensions with Iran, according to the newspaper.

Yet the British defense ministry sought to downplay the move, telling The Sunday Times: “This is a pre-planned training deployment and is in no way related to the ongoing situation in the Gulf of Oman."

Iran has denied any involvement in the oil tanker attacks, but the U.S. claims it has video evidence proving Iranian forces were responsible.

Tensions between Iran and the West have soared after Washington withdrew from the nuclear deal last year and reimposed sanctions on the country. In May, the U.S. cancelled waivers that had allowed a small group of countries to continue buying Iranian oil despite the reimposition of U.S. sanctions.

In December, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had warned that "if one day [the U.S.] want to prevent the export of Iran’s oil, then no oil will be exported from the Persian Gulf."

The narrow shipping lanes in the region are packed with oil tankers. A third of the world’s crude oil supplies passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which separates Iran from Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

Tehran has protested to the U.K. ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, after Hunt said Iran was "almost certainly" [based on NO evidence whatsoever] behind the attack, according to the BBC. However, a U.K. Foreign Office official said it was not a formal summons, as reported in other media.

Military and national security officials will discuss Britain’s role in the Gulf of Oman crisis at an emergency meeting on Monday, according to The Sunday Times.
Copyright applies to external text.


 
<< back to stories
 

© 2018-2024 Inverse Times Open Publishing.
Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial re-use, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere.
Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Inverse Times Open Publishing.
Disclaimer | Privacy [ text size >> ]