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Twice in a week, Iran once again "seized" U.S. unmanned boats. According to the website of the American Naval Association and Iranian state television, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy frigate "Jamalan" was recently present

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Twice in a week, Iran once again "seized" U.S. unmanned boats.

According to the website of the US Naval Association and Iranian state television, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy frigate "Jamalan" recently seized two US unmanned boats in the Red Sea for "security reasons" and did not release them until the US warships came to negotiate.

Two days ago, iran had intercepted a U.S. unmanned surface ship in the Persian Gulf and tried to tow it away. Later, the U.S. military sent a patrol ship and helicopter, so the Iranian ship disconnected the tow cable and sailed away.

Iran said its move was "aimed at protecting the waterways from accidents." "It is not difficult to find that the contradictions between the United States and Iran have almost escalated to an irreconcilable state, and in the process, Iran is not necessarily the side that is completely at a disadvantage."

It is understood that the United States has suffered losses at the hands of Iran several times, but in order to maintain the face of the so-called big country, they will not shake out all their losses, so in the end it is a typical dumb eating yellow and even bitter. And looking at Iran's current posture, this is ready to completely tear the face of the United States.

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Twice in a week, Iran once again "seized" U.S. unmanned boats. According to the website of the American Naval Association and Iranian state television, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy frigate "Jamalan" was recently present
Twice in a week, Iran once again "seized" U.S. unmanned boats. According to the website of the American Naval Association and Iranian state television, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy frigate "Jamalan" was recently present
Twice in a week, Iran once again "seized" U.S. unmanned boats. According to the website of the American Naval Association and Iranian state television, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy frigate "Jamalan" was recently present

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