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Arms and the Middle East: Was Halted German Ship Carrying Ammunition from Iran to Syria?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 8:23
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Der Spiegel claims that US forces deployed in the Gulf of Suez discovered containers of ammunition carried from Iran to Syria by a Hamburg-based shipping company, Leonhardt & Blumberg. American officials said the arms shipment is a violation of UN Security Resolution 1747, which forbids all weapons shipments into and out of Iran.
The newspaper quoted a German diplomat that the incident was "an embarrassing affair" the consequences of which could bring trouble to Germany's trans-Atlantic relations.
The newspaper reports that the Americans allowed the ship to dock at Malta, where the ammunition was secured.
Buy Us A Cup of Coffee? Help Enduring America Expand Its Coverage and Analysis
Der Spiegel claims that US forces deployed in the Gulf of Suez discovered containers of ammunition carried from Iran to Syria by a Hamburg-based shipping company, Leonhardt & Blumberg. American officials said the arms shipment is a violation of UN Security Resolution 1747, which forbids all weapons shipments into and out of Iran.
The newspaper quoted a German diplomat that the incident was "an embarrassing affair" the consequences of which could bring trouble to Germany's trans-Atlantic relations.
The newspaper reports that the Americans allowed the ship to dock at Malta, where the ammunition was secured.
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