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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIranian ship sunk by US had been part of international exercise in which US participated
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_present_at_International_Fleet_Review_2026The USA withdrew its ship that had been scheduled to take part, but still sent a patrol aircraft.
The United States Navy was to have presented Arleigh Burke Class guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91), whose arrival was cancelled at the last minute for undisclosed operational reasons. It would have been embarrassing for the Indian hosts to have had Pinckney moored alongside IRINS Dena, should war have broken out with Iran during the period of the fleet review.
The Iranian Navy Moudge-class frigate IRINS Dena (F74) arrived in Visak on February 16, even though it has been confirmed that the Indian Coast Guard is detaining three Iran-associated dark fleet tankers seized last week off Mumbai.
https://maritime-executive.com/article/india-s-fleet-review-begins-with-iran-present-but-not-the-u-s-navy
Further, apart from integral helicopters onboard the Friendly Foreign Country ships, maritime patrol aircraft from France, Germany and USA also participated.
https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2232853®=3&lang=1
The Iris Dena, a 1.5 ton warship bearing Iranian missiles, was reportedly transiting home after participating in training exercises hosted by the Indian navy at the time of the strike, according to Indian press. India had convened naval assets from 74 countries for a March exercise.
�Was that warship actively posing a threat or participating in hostiles?� asked Bryant. �You cannot say that this warship was an imminent threat to anyone. By targeting it, is the Trump administration saying that the imminent threat is all of Iran�s government and military?�
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Bigger picture, lawyers have said that the US operations against Iran are patently illegal, and several have raised concerns about the broader conflict that US aggression has kicked off.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/04/iran-war-live-updates-us-israel-latest-news-strait-of-hormuz-middle-east-crisis?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-69a866888f08b61232069bab#block-69a866888f08b61232069bab
(The "a March exercise" from The Guardian seems a mistake - the exercises were clearly in February. And "1.5 ton" is clearly wrong.)
Blues Heron
(8,616 posts)FBaggins
(28,697 posts)1.5 would be like a family pontoon boat.
BeyondGeography
(41,009 posts)And innocent people here will pay for it someday.
malaise
(295,119 posts)That is all
yaesu
(9,213 posts)for over 5 years, they can and will continue to do whatever they want as long as they want, its the new fascist world order. As far as India goes, they are a little confusing to me as they also gladly join russia in war games.
EX500rider
(12,380 posts)If so it'd be stupid to let it get close enough to fire it's Qader anti-ship missiles, they have a range of 300km.
40km off Sri Lanka's southern coast puts it too close to the US carrier group currently in the Arabian Sea also.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,016 posts)But don't let the Trump regime hear you say "war zone" - it's not a "war", so that they don't have to consult Congress. But since it's not a "war", they shouldn't be killing people 2000 miles away. "Too close" is a fuzzy concept for something that I bet you can't yourself locate to within 300km.
EX500rider
(12,380 posts)Sri Lanka borders on the Arabian sea and the Iranian frigate (they can call it a "Destroyer" but at 1,500 tons, no) was just 40km south of Sri Lanka. As the IRIS Dena could do 30kts (35mph) she could close the distance rather fast. In 24 hrs she could cover 840 miles.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,016 posts)so claiming the Iranian ship was "too close" would be bullshit.
EX500rider
(12,380 posts)Waiting until it's in firing range is stupid
muriel_volestrangler
(106,016 posts)I mean, if you're advocating killing anyone in the Iranian military that you can, then go ahead, choose that side.
People with some humanity or respect for international law might contact the vessel and demand it puts into a neutral port until the "confrontation" is resolved, and warn that if it doesn't, it would be regarded as belligerent.
EX500rider
(12,380 posts)I advocate not letting belligerent warships with anti-ship cruise missiles too close to US warships, esp carriers.
She didn't need to be told to turn to a neutral port, if she didn't want to be sunk that was her only option.
She was headed to Iran instead, what did her Captain think was going to happen?