Iran Revolutionary Guard behind attacks on vessels off UAE

For the first time, Pentagon officials on Friday
publicly blamed Iran and its proxies for recent tanker bombings near United
Arab Emirates and a rocket attack in Iraq.
Vice Admiral Michael Gilday told Pentagon reporters
that the US has “very high confidence” that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was
responsible for the explosions on four tankers, and that Iranian proxies in
Iraq fired rockets into Baghdad. He said Iran also tried to deploy modified
small boats that were capable of launching cruise missiles.
Briefing reporters at the Pentagon, Gilday, the
Joint Staff director, said the conclusions were based on intelligence and
evidence gathered in the region, and officials said they are trying to
declassify some of the information so that it could be made public.
“This is truly operations driven by
intelligence," Gilday said, adding that the US continues to see
intelligence suggesting that Iran is actively planning attacks against the US
and partners in the region by the Revolutionary Guard and Iranian proxies in Yemen
and Iraq.
When pressed for proof of Iran’s involvement, he
said the mines used in the tanker attacks were attributed directly to the
Revolutionary Guard.
“I’m not reverse engineering this,” he said. “The
Iranians have said publicly they were going to do things. We learn more through
intelligence reporting. They have acted upon those threats and they've actually
attacked.”