An update on yesterday’s “ordinary” incident in the Strait of Hormuz. “U.S. Releases Dramatic Iran Boat Video,” by Jonathan Karl and Luis Martinez for ABC News:
The US Navy released dramatic video and audio of this weekend’s stand-off with Iran. The video shows Iranian speedboats swarming around three American warships going through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
At the chilling culmination of the tape, a voice can be heard over the radio, apparently from the Iranians, saying, “I am coming at you. You will explode after a few minutes.”
On the tape, the crew of the destroyer USS Hopper can be heard repeatedly
warning the Iranian boats to identify themselves and move away.
“I am engaged in transit passage in accordance with international law,” a sailor on the bridge of the USS Hopper says. “I intend no harm.”
As the Iranian boats get closer, the USS Hopper sounds its horns.
“You are approaching coalition warships,” the USS Hopper’s crew warns. “You are
straying into danger and may be subject to defensive measures. … Request you alter course
immediately to remain clear.”
It is at that point that a heavily accented voice can be heard over the radio, apparently coming from the Iranians.
“I am coming to you,” the voice says. “You will explode after a few minutes.”
An American voice can be then heard repeating the words, incredulously, “You
will explode in a few minutes.”
[…]
The Iranian foreign ministry, howevver, called the incident “ordinary” and denied using threatening language.
Video at the link above.