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External links Category:Integrated software Category:AutoCAD Category:Tracking software Category:Windows-only softwareUS intelligence says Iran was not behind the attacks Militants were operating independently and outside the Iranian government’s control, according to the US Iran has rejected accusations from the US that it was behind the drone attacks, saying the accusation was “unacceptable”. More than a dozen oil tankers have been hit in recent months near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, in the Gulf. An Iranian intelligence official said Washington was trying to “hype” the issue for political reasons. The US government on Sunday reported that two Iranian bases were targeted in recent drone strikes, claiming they were operating independently and outside the Iranian government’s control. “This underscores the fact that these were not carried out by Iran,” according to the official, speaking to the Associated Press news agency. “It was an independent actor that we are not aware of the nature or the exact details.” Iran rejected the report on Sunday, saying it was “unacceptable” and “false and absurd”. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week that Iran was responsible for the attacks, and that the US had strong evidence. On Sunday, the US president’s administration also released a classified intelligence assessment, which said the drones used in the attacks were most likely manufactured in China or the US itself, and could be used to carry a mix of conventional and non-conventional weapons. For now, however, the threat from Iranian-backed forces is alive and well. In a statement on Sunday, the Iranian army warned of “dire consequences” for the US if it continued to “act against Iran’s interests”. Correspondents say Iran would be under increasing pressure to avenge the drone attacks if it was proven they were launched from Iranian soil, but that it was more likely that they came from neighbouring Iraq, and that Washington was trying to distract attention from the country’s worsening regional situation. Tensions in the Gulf are reaching a boiling point, with Saudi Arabia accusing Iran of building up forces on its borders, and Iran accusing Saudi Arabia of war crimes for a conflict that killed more than 40 people in Yemen. The attack on the oil tankers ac619d1d87


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