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Britain sends warship HMS Duncan to Gulf after Iran tanker stand-off
- Officials said the deployment was meant to ensure a continued British naval presence in one of the most important shipment routes in the world
- Gibraltar said the detained Iranian supertanker was carrying 2.1 million barrels of light crude oil
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Britain said on Friday it was sending a second warship to the Gulf and raising the alert level in the region as tensions spike after Iranian gunboats threatened a British supertanker.
The decision was disclosed as US President Donald Trump stepped up his war of words with the Islamic republic over its nuclear programme and its alleged support for terror groups in the Middle East.
“Iran better be careful,” Trump told reporters outside the White House.
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“They’re treading on very dangerous territory. Iran, if you’re listening, you better be careful.”
British officials said the naval deployment was part of a pre-planned rotation and meant to ensure a continued British naval presence in one of the most important but volatile oil shipment routes in the world.
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