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Video shows American sailor apologizing for Iran incident
Source: CNN
Video shows American sailor apologizing for Iran incident
By Barbara Starr, Tom LoBianco, Holly Yan and Jim Sciutto, CNN
Updated 0041 GMT (0841 HKT) January 14, 2016 | Video Source: CNN
(CNN) - A video aired Wednesday by Iranian state television shows an American sailor apologizing for entering Iranian waters, an embarrassing development for a U.S. administration trying to paint the service members' quick release as a diplomatic victory.
"It was a mistake that was our fault and we apologize for our mistake," said the U.S sailor, who was identified by Iran's Press TV as the commander. "It was a misunderstanding. We did not mean to go into Iranian territorial water. The Iranian behavior was fantastic while we were here. We thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance."
In the same Iranian television interview, the sailor said, "The Iranian patrol boat came out when we were having engine issues and had weapons drawn, so we tried to talk to them until more boats came out and took us in."
In contrast, U.S. officials have said that there were no signs that the incident was a hostile one, and have not cited a specific cause for the boat straying into Iranian waters.
It is not clear from the video -- which shows the lone female sailor wearing a head covering in accordance with Islamic tradition -- that the sailor was speaking voluntarily, and U.S. officials have not yet said under what circumstances the apology was delivered. A spokesman for Secretary of State John Kerry has made it clear he has not apologized to Iran.
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By Barbara Starr, Tom LoBianco, Holly Yan and Jim Sciutto, CNN
Updated 0041 GMT (0841 HKT) January 14, 2016 | Video Source: CNN
(CNN) - A video aired Wednesday by Iranian state television shows an American sailor apologizing for entering Iranian waters, an embarrassing development for a U.S. administration trying to paint the service members' quick release as a diplomatic victory.
"It was a mistake that was our fault and we apologize for our mistake," said the U.S sailor, who was identified by Iran's Press TV as the commander. "It was a misunderstanding. We did not mean to go into Iranian territorial water. The Iranian behavior was fantastic while we were here. We thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance."
In the same Iranian television interview, the sailor said, "The Iranian patrol boat came out when we were having engine issues and had weapons drawn, so we tried to talk to them until more boats came out and took us in."
In contrast, U.S. officials have said that there were no signs that the incident was a hostile one, and have not cited a specific cause for the boat straying into Iranian waters.
It is not clear from the video -- which shows the lone female sailor wearing a head covering in accordance with Islamic tradition -- that the sailor was speaking voluntarily, and U.S. officials have not yet said under what circumstances the apology was delivered. A spokesman for Secretary of State John Kerry has made it clear he has not apologized to Iran.
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Read more: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/13/politics/iran-us-sailors/
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Video shows American sailor apologizing for Iran incident (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2016
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delrem
(9,688 posts)1. Seems like the right thing to do. What's the problem?
bluestateguy
(44,173 posts)2. I guess we'll find out soon enough if it was a voluntary apology or not
once the sailor is back in US territory.
