From The Hindustan Times, February 15:
Iran claims Antarctica; US State Department responds to safety challenge against global treatyIranian Navy commander's claims of Antarctica's ownership destabilise the the Antarctic Treaty of 1959.
Iran's Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani's claims of ownership over Antarctica announced in a September broadcast (MEMRI TV) endanger the South Pole continent's exclusivity and world security. “We have plans to raise our flag there and carry out military and scientific work”, declared the Iranian commander. The recent announcement extends equal depths of danger for the international community.
As expected, this unprecedented claim of Iran's ownership of Antarctica is a pronounced threat to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, signed by twelve original consultative nations.
The treaty recognises that Antarctica shall be exclusively used for peaceful and scientific purposes. However, Iran's threats sought to shatter the landmark decision that once brought about international unity and cooperation. Following an Iranian-backed militia attack that led to the murders of three US soldiers in Jordan last month, the US State Department has responded to the prospect of an Iranian military base in Antarctica.
Fox News went as far as to question the State Department about the recent unloading of $6 billion of Iranian assets in Qatar and how it could possibly be used to set up a military base at the South Pole. A spokesperson came out with the firm response: “No”. Referring to Iran's funds in Qatar, they ensured that "those funds can only be used to purchase humanitarian goods, meaning food, medicine, medical devices and agricultural products."....
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