Iranian
troops shoot down U.S. spy drone: report
By Xinhua
01/16/07 "Xinhua" -- - Iranian troops have shot down
a U.S. pilotless spy plane, local Fars News Agency
reported on Tuesday.
The aircraft was brought down when it was trying to
cross the borders "during the last few days," Seyed
Nezam Mola Hoveizeh, a member of the Iranian parliament,
was quoted as saying.
The lawmaker gave no exact date of the shot-down or any
other details about the incident, but said that "the
United States sent such spy drones to the region every
now and then."
The announcement came amid reports that the United
States is increasingly flexing its muscles to counter
Iran's growing regional assertiveness and put more
pressure on Tehran over its controversial nuclear
programs.
It is reported Tuesday that a second U.S. aircraft
carrier, the USS John C. Stennis, will arrive in the
Middle East in about a month, the first time since the
U.S.-led Iraq war in 2003 that the United States will
have two carrier battle groups in the region.
Kuwait-based daily Arab Times released on Sunday said in
a report that the United States might launch a military
strike on Iran before April 2007.
The report, written by the daily's editor-in-chief Ahmed
al- Jarallah citing a reliable source, said that the
attack would be launched from the sea, while Patriot
missiles would guard all Arab countries in the Gulf.
In last April, Iranian newspapers also reported that
Iran had shot down an unmanned surveillance plane in the
south, speculating that it belonged to the U.S.
military.
The U.S. Air Force later claimed that it had not lost
any aircraft in the region, but could not rule out the
possibility that the spy drone was owned by U.S.
intelligence units or alliance forces.
Source: Xinhua
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