April 22, 2020 | BY Jim Garamone , DOD News
Defense Department officials are in full agreement with
President Donald J. Trump's warning to the Iranian regime on Twitter, senior
Pentagon officials said today.
"The president issued an important warning to the
Iranians," Deputy Defense Secretary David L. Norquist said during a
Pentagon news conference today. "What he was emphasizing is all of our
ships retain the right of self-defense, and people need to be very careful in
their interactions to understand the inherent right of self-defense."
The president tweeted, "I have instructed the United
States Navy to shoot down and destroy any and all Iranian gunboats if they
harass our ships at sea."
The Iranian regime has a history of harassing U.S. vessels
operating in the Persian Gulf. In the past, small, quick Iranian boats have
charged at U.S. ships in international waters.
The president's tweet does not signal a new policy, the vice
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, as U.S. forces in any environment
retain the right to defend themselves. "Every ship that deploys in harm's
way has the inherent right of self-defense," Air Force Gen. John E. Hyten
told reporters. "What that means is if we see a hostile act, if we see
hostile intent, we have the right to respond, up to and including lethal
force."
Hyten warned Iran that, if threatened, U.S. commanders
"will respond with overwhelming lethal force."
Norquist said Trump was responding to Iran's poor
behavior. "He is emphasizing and
warning them about the challenges of what they will create," the deputy
secretary said. "I think it was a very useful thing that he put out, and I
think it's an important thing for other people to understand and take very
seriously."
Hyten emphasized that he thinks it is a good thing that the
president warned an adversary. He said that if the Iranians want to go down
that path, "we will come, and we will come large."
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