Barbarians are really asking for it.

 

Bruce

 

 

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/332f6cf2-9145-11d9-8a7a-00000e2511c8.html

 

Iran puts British gunboats on public display 
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Gareth Smyth Tehran 
Published: March 10 2005 09:30 | Last updated: March 10 2005 09:30


Iranian state radio reported on Thursday that three gun-boats seized from
British forces in June were to be put on public display. 


 

The radio said the boats - which were being delivered to the Iraqi river
police - would go on show in Arvand-Kenar, in Khuzestan province. 

This is near where they were seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC)
on the waterway called the Shatt al-Arab by Iranians and Arvand Rud by
Iranians, which marks the most southerly stretch of the Iran-Iraq border. 

The radio gave no further details, and there was no immediate confirmation
from official news agencies. 

But the Foundation to Safeguard and Spread Values of Holy Defence, an
affiliate of Iran's armed forces, said the boats were already on display. 

"They are part of an exhibition of martyrdom that opened on March 4 and will
close on 7 April," said a foundation official. 

"We are organising parties of students, among others, to visit. The
exhibition is open to all." 

"We cannot comment on a rumour," said a British embassy official. 

Iran resumes talks next Thursday in Geneva with Britain, France and Germany
(the EU3) centred on its controversial nuclear programme. 

While Iran considers Britain to be a key player in the talks, Iranian
officials have recently taken umbrage at UK officials' remarks that Tehran
should give up permanently its enrichment of uranium, a demand Iran has
rejected. Hassan Rowhani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, cancelled a
recent scheduled visit to Britain. 

The seizure of the naval vessels was a propaganda coup for the IRGC, and
showed their growing influence in the face of US-led international pressure
on Iran. 

British officials at first apologised for the craft straying on to the
Iranian side, but once the six marines and two sailors aboard were freed
after being displayed on Iranian television walking round blindfolded, Geoff
Hoon, the defence secretary, claimed they had been snatched from Iraqi
waters. 

Separate from the regular army, the 125,000-strong IRGC sees itself as the
steadfast defender of the Islamic revolution and is answerable to Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader. 

The decision to put the boats on display reflects Iran's confidence in the
face of pressure from the Bush administration, not only over Tehran's
nuclear programme but also over the disarmament of Hizbollah, the Lebanese
Shia party close to Tehran, and for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from
Lebanon. 

This week's Hizbollah demonstration in Beirut - which drew at least 500,000
people and far outnumbered earlier anti-Syrian protests - confirmed Iranian
officials' judgement that Hizbollah has widespread support in Lebanon, based
mainly on its role in defending the country against Israel. 

"Hizbollah's popular support, combined with careful and logical leadership,
makes it strong," Mohammad Ali Abtahi, the former reformist vice-president,
told the FT. 

"The Syrian presence was hard for many Lebanese to accept, but the existence
of a Lebanese force defending the country [Hizbollah] is different." 

 



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