Iran Sent Warships Through Suez Canal to Syria; Networks Barely Touch Development
Two Iranian warships docked in the Syrian seaport of Latakia on Thursday, the Associated Press reported yesterday:
The chief of Iran's navy, Adm. Habibollah Sayyari, said the frigate Alvand and the supply ship Kharq are in Syria for a training mission. He rejected Israeli criticism that the trip was provocative.
Of course, the Iranian and Syrian regimes are allies and co-sponsors of terroristic violence against the state of Israel, an ally of the United States.
So certainly such a provocative move should command coverage by the mainstream media, yet thus far among the Big Three networks, it appears from a search of Nexis that ABC has ignored the story while NBC and CBS have only done anchor briefs on the development.
From the February 20 Sunday "Today" show:
JEFF ROSSEN, anchor: In Iran, state television reporting this morning that two Iranian navy vessels are approaching Egypt's Suez Canal. This would be the first passage for Iranian ships through that waterway since 1979. Israel calls it a provocative move, accusing Iran of trying to exploit the instability of the region.
From Monday's "Today" show:
TAMRON HALL, anchor: Iran's first attempt to send warships through the Suez Canal since 1979 has been postponed at least until Wednesday. Iran's passage through the strategic waterway is being criticized as an attempt to exploit the current unrest in Egypt.
From Tuesday's "Today" show:
ANN CURRY, anchor: For the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution, Iran has sent warships into the Suez Canal in a move that Israel has blasted as provocative and exploitive of the unrest in the region.
From the Tuesday "CBS Evening News":
[KATIE] COURIC: And adding to the tension in the Middle East, Iran today sent Navy ships through Egypt`s Suez Canal for the first time since the 1979 revolution. A frigate and a supply ship are now headed to Syria for training exercises. Israel`s vice premier called it part of a move by Iran to control the Middle East.
From the Tuesday "Early Show"
[JEFF GLOR, news anchor:] Now to Iran. Two Iranian navy ships are making their way through the Suez Canal this morning. It`s the first time the Iranian military ships have traveled the hundred-and-twenty-mile canal in thirty years. What many consider a provocation aimed at Israel. The ships are expected to finish their trip later today.
From the Feb.18 CBS "Evening News":
[ERICA HILL, anchor:] One more note from the Middle East. Egypt`s military gave Iran the go-ahead today to send Navy ship through the Suez Canal to get to Syria. The first time that has happened since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Israel`s foreign minister calls it a provocation. Israel, of course, is a bitter enemy of both Iran and Syria.
Yet there were no in-depth reports from Israel followed these anchor briefs, nor any reports from Foggy Bottom about the response, if any, from the Obama/Clinton State Department.
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I just hope the Israelis have addressed the problem areas...
Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 2:19pm.
...within the IDF that popped up during their last little conflagration, because when it really hits the fan over there, I don't think mullah Obama is going to be there for them.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
the supply ship Kharq are in Syria for a training mission.
Submitted by upcountrywater on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 2:30pm.
So how many tons of "training mission" materials are being unloaded?
What ya wanna bet Netanyahu got a call at 3 AM.
Oaf of office holder, giving our allies grief since 2009.
You Didn't Build That.
What's the big deal?
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 3:46pm.
It happened as recently as 32 years ago.
/s
Huge story, little coverage~
Submitted by GG_NB on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 4:33pm.
It's a significant and frightening development that hasn't been adequately covered, for sure.
As the world seems to be imploding on so many fronts, I hope Americans are thinking about how important it is that we don't have Obama through 2016. For our own freedoms, at least we now have some checks/blocks in place...but think for a minute about him staying at the "world leadership" helm through 2016.
I'm really bumming myself out on this fine Friday.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
Suez and Iran
Submitted by Agnostic on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 7:34pm.
I saw this story on CNN several times during the last couple of days in the lobby at work but it is muted so I've no idea how it was being reported.
This is a huge black eye to anyone who thought ME peace was close to being a possiblity - including those in the Bush adminstration.