Iran claims it has U.S. drone, U.S. says none missing

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran claimed Tuesday it had captured a U.S. drone after it entered Iranian airspace over the Persian Gulf- even showing an image of a purportedly downed craft on state TV - but the U.S. Navy said all its unmanned aircraft in the region were "fully accounted for."
The conflicting accounts still leave the possibility that the drone claimed by Iran, a Boeing-designed ScanEagle, could have been plucked from the sea in the past and unveiled for maximum effect following escalating tensions over U.S. surveillance missions in the Gulf.
Other countries in the region - such as the United Arab Emirates - also have ScanEagle drones in their fleets.
Cmdr. Jason Salata, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain, said ScanEagles operated by the Navy "have been lost into the water" over the years, but there is no "record of that occurring most recently."
The Iranian announcement did not give details on the time or location of the claimed drone capture.
It's certain, however, to be portrayed by Tehran as another bold challenge to U.S. reconnaissance efforts in the region. Last month, the Pentagon said a drone came under Iranian fire in the Gulf but was not harmed. A year ago, Iran managed to bring down an unmanned CIA spy drone possibly coming from Afghanistan.
"The U.S. Navy has fully accounted for all unmanned air vehicles operating in the Middle East region," said Salata. "Our operations in the Gulf are confined to internationally recognized waters and airspace."
Iran claimed it captured the drone after it entered Iranian airspace. A report on state TV quoted the navy chief of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Ali Fadavi, as saying the Iranian forces caught the "intruding" drone, which had apparently taken off from a U.S. aircraft carrier.
"The U.S. drone, which was conducting a reconnaissance flight and gathering data over the Persian Gulf in the past few days, was captured by the Guard's navy air defense unit as soon as it entered Iranian airspace," Fadavi said. "Such drones usually take off from large warships."
Al-Alam, the Iranian state TV's Arabic-language channel, showed two Guard commanders examining what appeared to be an intact ScanEagle drone. It was not immediately clear if that was the same drone Iran claimed to have captured.
In the footage, the two men then point to a huge map of the Persian Gulf in the background, showing the drone's alleged path of entry into Iranian airspace.
"We shall trample on the U.S," was printed over the map, next to the Guard's coat-of-arms.
If true, the seizure of the drone would be the third reported incident involving Iran and U.S. drones in the past two years.
Last month, Iran claimed that a U.S. drone had violated its airspace. Pentagon said the unmanned aircraft came under fire - at least twice but was not hit - and that the Predator was over international waters.
The Nov. 1 shooting in the Gulf was unprecedented, and further escalated tensions between the United States and Iran, which is under international sanctions over its suspect nuclear program. Tehran denies it's pursuing a nuclear weapon and insists its program is for peaceful purposes only.
In late 2011, Iran claimed it brought down a CIA spy drone after it entered Iranian airspace from its eastern borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan. The RQ-170 Sentinel drone, which is equipped with stealth technology, was captured almost intact. Tehran later said it recovered data from the top-secret drone.
In the case of the Sentinel, after initially saying only that a drone had been lost near the Afghan-Iran border, American officials eventually confirmed it had been monitoring Iran's military and nuclear facilities. Washington asked for it back but Iran refused, and instead released photos of Iranian officials studying the aircraft.
The U.S and its allies believe Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge, saying its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes only, such as power generation and cancer treatment.
Iran meanwhile, has claimed advanced in drone technology.
In November, Iranian media reported that the country had produced a domestically-made drone capable of hovering. Earlier, Iran said it obtained images of sensitive Israeli bases taken by a drone that was launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah and downed by Israel.
Iran also claimed other drones made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years. Israel has rejected the Iranian assertions.
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Murphy reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The conflicting accounts still leave the possibility that the drone claimed by Iran, a Boeing-designed ScanEagle, could have been plucked from the sea in the past and unveiled for maximum effect following escalating tensions over U.S. surveillance missions in the Gulf.
Other countries in the region - such as the United Arab Emirates - also have ScanEagle drones in their fleets.
Cmdr. Jason Salata, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain, said ScanEagles operated by the Navy "have been lost into the water" over the years, but there is no "record of that occurring most recently."
The Iranian announcement did not give details on the time or location of the claimed drone capture.
It's certain, however, to be portrayed by Tehran as another bold challenge to U.S. reconnaissance efforts in the region. Last month, the Pentagon said a drone came under Iranian fire in the Gulf but was not harmed. A year ago, Iran managed to bring down an unmanned CIA spy drone possibly coming from Afghanistan.
"The U.S. Navy has fully accounted for all unmanned air vehicles operating in the Middle East region," said Salata. "Our operations in the Gulf are confined to internationally recognized waters and airspace."
Iran claimed it captured the drone after it entered Iranian airspace. A report on state TV quoted the navy chief of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Ali Fadavi, as saying the Iranian forces caught the "intruding" drone, which had apparently taken off from a U.S. aircraft carrier.
"The U.S. drone, which was conducting a reconnaissance flight and gathering data over the Persian Gulf in the past few days, was captured by the Guard's navy air defense unit as soon as it entered Iranian airspace," Fadavi said. "Such drones usually take off from large warships."
Al-Alam, the Iranian state TV's Arabic-language channel, showed two Guard commanders examining what appeared to be an intact ScanEagle drone. It was not immediately clear if that was the same drone Iran claimed to have captured.
In the footage, the two men then point to a huge map of the Persian Gulf in the background, showing the drone's alleged path of entry into Iranian airspace.
"We shall trample on the U.S," was printed over the map, next to the Guard's coat-of-arms.
If true, the seizure of the drone would be the third reported incident involving Iran and U.S. drones in the past two years.
Last month, Iran claimed that a U.S. drone had violated its airspace. Pentagon said the unmanned aircraft came under fire - at least twice but was not hit - and that the Predator was over international waters.
The Nov. 1 shooting in the Gulf was unprecedented, and further escalated tensions between the United States and Iran, which is under international sanctions over its suspect nuclear program. Tehran denies it's pursuing a nuclear weapon and insists its program is for peaceful purposes only.
In late 2011, Iran claimed it brought down a CIA spy drone after it entered Iranian airspace from its eastern borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan. The RQ-170 Sentinel drone, which is equipped with stealth technology, was captured almost intact. Tehran later said it recovered data from the top-secret drone.
In the case of the Sentinel, after initially saying only that a drone had been lost near the Afghan-Iran border, American officials eventually confirmed it had been monitoring Iran's military and nuclear facilities. Washington asked for it back but Iran refused, and instead released photos of Iranian officials studying the aircraft.
The U.S and its allies believe Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge, saying its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes only, such as power generation and cancer treatment.
Iran meanwhile, has claimed advanced in drone technology.
In November, Iranian media reported that the country had produced a domestically-made drone capable of hovering. Earlier, Iran said it obtained images of sensitive Israeli bases taken by a drone that was launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah and downed by Israel.
Iran also claimed other drones made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years. Israel has rejected the Iranian assertions.
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Murphy reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Hello Iran: Turn the drone over so you can see its belly. If it says made in China you are right it is one of ours.
 @shadowwalker I know you jest, but it does look like a Navy drone.
Maybe if we weren't flying drones over Iran they would keep capturing them! Â How long would it take for us to go to war if Iran were flying drones over the US?
 @B Smizzle The US lies about it, while if we had shot down an Iranian drone most people in the US would be calling for them to be turned into a 'glass parking like' etc..
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 @B Smizzle Sure, because we don't have any reason to want to keep an eye on Iran and their nuclear activities....
 @badcat You wouldn't bat an eye if Iran was flying drones over the US, eh?
 @badcat  @Jamie 1. You are arguing, we are debating.  See you are getting all emotional about something you really know nothing about as seen by your brilliant answer "You had Jews and Israel" to our logical questions!
2. We are the ones wasting our time, not you. Â We are the ones bringing up facts to which your reply is "you must hate Jews" Â Take some time to learn the facts!
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Another loss for the US at the UN.....a vote to ban nuclear weapons....Iran voted yes, yet the US and Israel were 2 of only 5 countries to vote no, so who is showing they want nukes.....
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Oh wait, more facts....I hate Jews right?
 @badcat  @Jamie "a country led by someone like Ahmadinejad"
But Ahmadinejad doesn't run the country....how can anyone debate facts with you when you don't even know the facts to begin with?
 @Jamie I'm not going to waste my time arguing with someone who thinks that possessing nuclear arms is a "right" and that a country led by someone like Ahmadinejad should have them. You are certifiably insane.
 @badcat Iran has every right to go nuclear. What does Obama have to do with this? Nothing, that's right.
 @Jamie *complicit*
 @Jamie Are you pro-Iran? Would you be so complicate if there was Republican in the White House? I doubt it. This is just more of your anti-Obama nonsense. And when Iran goes nuclear, you'll blame him for not doing enough to stop it.
 @badcat Didn't answer the question....what would we do if Iran did this to us...
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Oh and buy the way, WE DON'T have any reason to keep an eye on Iran's nuclear activities, the IAEA is already closely monitoring it....to date, no evidence of nukes, no evidence of diversion of nuclear material!
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Also, as I am sure you are well aware, in the latest IAEA report Iran has converted half their 20% enriched uranium over to plates for their medical reactor.  Get that, they halved their supposed "break out" stockpile so they are further away from a nuke than they were yesterday.....oh wait, no you didn't know that because the US MSM is silent on that count but did point out the number of centrifuges doubled (while leaving out none of them are hooked up or even close to being ready for enrichment activities)
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Funny everyone complains about Liberal media, or fox being a republican channel. Â Notice when it comes to war propaganda (Iraq, not Iran), all pages of the media are in lock step with the government! Â That should tell you all you need to know right there!
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Let me guess....we don't want the warning to come in the form of a mushroom cloud....yeah, that worked out real well the first time didn't it!
 @badcat "and hope the State Department and military handled it the best way possible"
And in your opinion would you see this as a hostile act?  If so, are we committing a hostile act when we do it to them...simple question, answer please!
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"because those people are effin lunatics!"
How many times has Iran overthrown the US's government and installed a brutal pro Iranian Dictator in our democratically elected Presidents place? Â How many times have we done it to them?
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Oh wait, let me guess, bringing up more facts that I am guessing you had no clue about proves my hatred of Jews that much more.
 @badcat Wow, 2 messages in and your went straight for the "you hate Jews" argument....brilliant!  No, I don't hate Jews and FYI outside of Israel, Iran has the highest population of Jews in it's country with over 25k and actually have a member in the Iranian parliament.  You should educate yourself.
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Also can you show any proof Iran is trying to make a bomb? Â
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Read the IAEA reports, they are in the internet.  Flashback, in 2009 when the report was so badly misrepresented the IAEA felt obligated to do their own press release...oh wait, you probably don't surf the IAEA website and the US MSM suppresses this type of info, both Fox and the "Liberal Media" well here
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"With respect to a recent media report, the IAEA reiterates that it has no concrete proof that there is or has been a nuclear weapon programme in Iran."
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Let me guess linking to the IAEA, the body that is currently monitoring Iran's nuclear program, is proof positive I hate jews, right?
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How would Iran take Israel down even if they tried....no nuke, Israel over 200 nukes....Iran 3rd world military, Israel first world military oh yeah and don't forget the 3 carrier task force's we have off their coast and all these military bases surrounding them
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Tell me, honestly who would be "wiped off the map" Â even though that is not what was said, debate for another time!
 @B Smizzle "What would you do if Iran had a drone flying over the US?" -- I would probably take a shower, feed the cats, watch the news, pay my bills, cook dinner, and hope the State Department and military handled it the best way possible because those people are effin lunatics! WTF kind of stupid question is that?? Do you think I'd be up on my roof with an RPG, or huddled in my basement with a short-wave radio? What's wrong with you?
 @badcat First, I again notice you fail to answer the very first, simple questions posed to you....what would you do if Iran had a drone flying over the US?  The reason you won't answer is because you know how hypercritical your stance is!  Answer the question please!
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Second, the mushroom cloud is a reference to Bush who warned us that if we didn't go into Iraq they would acquire an use a nuke....guess what, that was a lie, no nuke program.  We were lied too because no one looked into what he IAEA was saying and what inspectors were saying as well as the intelligence community, just like now with Iran!.
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 @B Smizzle "Let me guess....we don't want the warning to come in the form of a mushroom cloud....yeah, that worked out real well the first time didn't it!" -- what are you talking about???
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I guess you're one of the folks who hates Jews and Israel so much that you'd rather look the other way, when an obvious maniac develops the scariest weapon known to mankind? Damn. Not me. I'm glad we're keeping tabs and staying active on that front. You do realize who gets attacked next, if Israel goes down, don't you?
I would think that the U.S. is not the only one using the ScanEagle.
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We aren't. Here is a short list.
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Poland, Singapore, Columbia, France, Germany, Belgium, UK, Ireland, The Netherlands, Denmark, Canada, Turkey, UAE, Australia, and New Zealand.
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I am certain I forgot a few, but when I visited Boeing a few years ago the list of purchasers was pretty long.
Of course the US is going to lie -- this is the most "transparent" administration after all. This now makes their second drone (that I know of) they've captured intact.Â
As we all know, the Goverment never lies to us. But the fact is I believe the Iranians even less.
 @Pointblank Really? The US has a long history of lying about .. just about everything. The Iranians did down the previous drown after the lied it had never happened, then the US scrambled with more lied to cover the original.
Two opposing entities engaged in a long running struggle. The only believable fact is that each will use deception to its advantage. It will be a great day when we are confident and tolerant enough to dispense with the BS.
Are we really supposed to believe anything that comes from the BHO administration? Give it a few weeks...the truth will come out.
Iran later claimed that they have captured the USS Arizona and took pictures along side it as proof.
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