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A timeline of escalation in the Gulf Dubai, July 11 (AFP) Jul 11, 2019 Tensions in the Gulf region have escalated in recent weeks amid a deepening standoff between Iran and United States over Tehran's nuclear programme. Here is a recap:
The Pentagon also sends B-52 bombers to the region and, later, an amphibious assault ship and Patriot missile defence battery. US officials do not give more details of the threats but the move comes amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear programme. Washington reimposed sanctions on Iran last year after quitting a 2015 deal meant to control its nuclear drive. On May 8, Iran announces a halt to certain commitments under the agreement, including increasing enriched uranium and heavy water production. US President Donald Trump responds with new sanctions on Iran's steel and mining sectors.
Saudi Arabia says later two of its oil tankers suffered "significant damage" but no casualties or oil spill. The other vessels were Norwegian and Emirati. Washington and Riyadh blame Tehran, which denies involvement. A UAE investigation finds later that a "state actor" was likely responsible for the attacks, probably carried out by limpet mines, but does not specifically blame Iran.
One is a Norwegian vessel and the other is Japanese-owned. Their crews are rescued. The strait is a vital corridor connecting the petroleum-rich states of the Middle East with markets around the world. Washington, London and Riyadh accuse Tehran of being behind the attacks, which it denies.
It is the latest in a nearly week-long barrage of anonymous shelling attacks on American interests across Iraq. The incidents are not claimed but largely originate from areas where Shiite-dominated armed groups loyal to Tehran have free rein.
The Pentagon says the drone was in international airspace and denounces an "unprovoked attack". Trump says he approved a retaliatory strike the next day but cancelled it at the last minute. On June 24, he announces "hard-hitting" financial sanctions on Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior Iranian military leaders.
Iran demands its release, accusing Britain of acting at the bidding of the United States. On July 11, Britain says three Iranian military vessels had tried the previous day to "impede the passage" of a UK oil tanker in Gulf waters but were warned off by a British warship. The tanker is owned by British energy giant BP. Iran's Revolutionary Guards deny there was any confrontation but warn that United States and Britain will "strongly regret" the seizure of the tanker off Gibraltar. acm-br/dr
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