Iran blasts 'suspicious' reporting as UK Navy agency warns of potential ship 'hijacking' off UAE -- RT World News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Iran is ready to provide any assistance to ships sailing through the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said on Tuesday.40% : Tehran denied any involvement while branding the reports themselves "highly suspicious."
40% : Tehran denied any responsibility for the attack and warned the three nations against "any possible adventures", adding that it would not hesitate to protect its security.
36% : The US, the UK and Israel then unanimously blamed Iran for the assault, vowing a "response" to the attack, but stopped short of announcing any specific steps.
32% : Continuous reports about security incidents in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea are "highly suspicious", Iran has said as the UK's maritime trade agency reported a fresh "potential hijacking" off the coast of the UAE.
32% : According to the Times, again citing a government source, British officials are "working on an assumption" that Iran is allegedly behind the apparent attack.
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