Renewed Iranian-US tensions after civilian plane incident over Syria
A new crisis is looming on the horizon between the United States and Iran, but this time in Syria's airspace.
This
is coming a short time after two American fighter jets flew in close proximity
to an Iranian passenger plane that was flying over an American military base in
Syria.
The
incident, which took place on July 23, forced the pilots of the Iranian plane
to descend abruptly, causing injuries to passengers, before landing in Beirut International
Airport.
Iranian
government officials are using the event in launching a new wave of threats
against and criticism of the United States.
They
warned against intercepting the plane once more on its way back to Tehran.
Iran
also filed a complaint at the United Nations Security Council against what it
described as "American provocations".
Iranian threats
Iranian
Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Abbas Mousavi, said on July 24 that his country's
representative at the United Nations would submit a detailed report about the
incident to the United Nations Secretary General and the Security Council.
Iran,
he said, would take all the necessary legal measures against the United States.
Iranian
officials also conducted a large round of international contacts, warning the
United States against intercepting the plane on its way back to Tehran.
An
Iranian lawmaker wrote on Twitter on July 25 that the United States should wait
for the adverse ramifications of its action.
An
Iranian judicial official also said that his country would take legal action
against Washington on the passenger plane incident.
The
incident, he said, is a flagrant example of American air piracy.
He
added that the United States had always been in the habit of committing this
piracy.
Coincidence?
Iranian
affairs specialist Osama al-Hatimi said the incident was most probably
intentional.
"Otherwise,
the United States would have defended itself against Iranian threats and
accusations by saying that it did not it plan it," al-Tatimi told The
Reference.
He
added that the United States had chosen this timing for intercepting the
Iranian plane.
Al-Hatimi
noted that this is especially true in the light of the fact that this was not
the first time an Iranian passenger plane flew over an American military base
in Syria.
"The
United States wanted to drive the message home that it is aware of everything
that happens in the airspace of Syria, Iraq and Lebanon," al-Hatimi said.



