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Bush condemns 'provocative' Iran US releases Iran stand-off video
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US President George Bush has described a stand-off between Iranian and American vessels as provocative. The US military has released video and audio recordings of Iranian boats that it says threatened to blow up US Navy vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The US says five Iranian speedboats challenged three US ships in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to blow them up. The jerky footage, shot from one of the three US ships, shows several small boats approaching at high speed.
"It is a dangerous situation and they should not have done it, pure and simple," said Mr Bush. US President George W Bush described the stand-off as "provocative", adding that it was a "dangerous situation" that should not have happened.
His comments came as the US released video footage of the incident, shot from a US ship, showing jerky images of several small boats approaching. Iran has dismissed the incident as a "routine" encounter.
"I don't know what their thinking was, but I'm telling you what I think it was, I think it was a provocative act." But Mr Bush said: "I don't know what their thinking was, but I'm telling you what I think it was, I think it was a provocative act."
Mr Bush was speaking in the White House Rose Garden on the first anniversary of the Iraq troop surge, hours before leaving for a week-long Middle East trip. The US president was speaking in the White House Rose Garden on the first anniversary of the Iraq troop surge, hours before leaving for a week-long Middle East trip.
During his first visit to Israel as president, Mr Bush hopes to push forward Israeli-Palestinian peace talks relaunched in Annapolis late last year.During his first visit to Israel as president, Mr Bush hopes to push forward Israeli-Palestinian peace talks relaunched in Annapolis late last year.
The BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says it seems the US does not want to make too much of the incident for fear it will overshadow his visit to the region.The BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says it seems the US does not want to make too much of the incident for fear it will overshadow his visit to the region.
'You will explode''You will explode'
The weekend stand-off happened in a major oil shipping route, in what the Pentagon insists were international waters.The weekend stand-off happened in a major oil shipping route, in what the Pentagon insists were international waters.
The speedboats, believed to belong to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, came within about 200m (650ft) of the US vessels, Pentagon officials said.The speedboats, believed to belong to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, came within about 200m (650ft) of the US vessels, Pentagon officials said.
"I am coming at you. You will explode in a couple of minutes," the Iranians said in a radio transmission, according to US officials."I am coming at you. You will explode in a couple of minutes," the Iranians said in a radio transmission, according to US officials.
Iran has played down the event, calling it an "ordinary occurrence".Iran has played down the event, calling it an "ordinary occurrence".
An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said: "This... happens for the two sides every once in a while and, after the identification of the two sides, the issue is resolved."An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said: "This... happens for the two sides every once in a while and, after the identification of the two sides, the issue is resolved."
But the US counters the Iranian vessels only withdrew as the US ships prepared to open fire.But the US counters the Iranian vessels only withdrew as the US ships prepared to open fire.