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By Adam Taylor February 10 at 11:00 AM

Iranian state television, on Wednesday, showed new video footage of the U.S. Navy crew members Iran had detained overnight last month, including a segment that appeared to show one sailor in tears, according to a number of social media reports.

The footage, which was aired on the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN), looks to have been shot during the 16 hours in January that 10 American sailors were held by Iranian authorities. The sailors had been detained after two small U.S. Navy vessels apparently strayed into Iranian waters.

[Iran releases captured U.S. Navy crew members]

While the incident was widely seen as a potential flash point between Iran and world powers, swift diplomatic work helped contain the incident, and the sailors were freed, unharmed, the next day. The new footage, however, suggests that the experience was still stressful for the Navy crew members.


Iranian hardliners had celebrated the capture of the U.S. sailors. Hossein Salami, a senior commander in the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (ICRG), had said last month that the sailors had "started crying" after their arrest, though they had been treated with "kindness" by their captors.

Shortly after the release of the sailors, Iranian state television aired an apology from one crew member. "The Iranian behavior was fantastic while we were here," the unnamed crew member said. "We thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance."

Last year, a long awaited nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers was reached, allowing many international sanctions on Iran to be lifted. Polls suggest that the deal has proven popular among the Iranian general public, yet many analysts say an upcoming election for the Iranian parliament and a separate body known as the Assembly of Experts could prove a victory for hardliners who oppose the deal.

Rasool Nafisi, an expert on Iranian affair at Strayer University, says that the release of the video appeared to serve "a triple pronged purpose," not only reminding Iranians of their country's military dominance in the Gulf region and serving as a warning to regional rival Saudi Arabia, but also acting as an "affront to the [Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's] administration as it tries to create a more friendly relations with the world."




New video from Iranian state television shows captured U.S. sailor crying - The Washington Post
 
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The new pictures show one of the US sailors captured by Iran last month crying. (Twitter)

Iranian state TV has released new pictures of the US sailors captured last month, including photos of the soldiers crying. Ten US Navy personnel were arrested after their vessels sailed into Iranian-controlled waters in January. They were released following frantic negotiations between US secretary of state John Kerry and Iranian foreign minister Mohammed Javad Zarif.

Last month, top Iranian general Hossein Salami claimed that the US sailors cried after being arrested, however footage was never released. Instead, footage showing the men with their hands on their heads while being arrested was shown, with many considering it an embarrassment for the US.

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I would say, psychological warfare well done!

@Beidou2020 , @senheiser
 
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It's a dick move. It makes Iran look like an aggressor, instead of a nation defending it's maritime borders.

It was a stupid move, and may see relations between Iran and the US/EU strain, when they were finally looking up.
 
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The new pictures show one of the US sailors captured by Iran last month crying. (Twitter)

Iranian state TV has released new pictures of the US sailors captured last month, including photos of the soldiers crying. Ten US Navy personnel were arrested after their vessels sailed into Iranian-controlled waters in January. They were released following frantic negotiations between US secretary of state John Kerry and Iranian foreign minister Mohammed Javad Zarif.

Last month, top Iranian general Hossein Salami claimed that the US sailors cried after being arrested, however footage was never released. Instead, footage showing the men with their hands on their heads while being arrested was shown, with many considering it an embarrassment for the US.

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I would say, psychological warfare well done!

@Beidou2020 , @senheiser

How do we know if he is crying or not. Do they not have video cameras in Iran?

For all we know he is in a sweltering room
 
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How do we know if he is crying or not. Do they not have video cameras in Iran?

For all we know he is in a sweltering room

They say they have the full video of the crying scene but only the stills have been released so far.

I guess it will be done step by step in order to ensure maximum (and extending) impact.

If released once in full package, it will be forgotten in one week or so.

That's good and I believe it will have a certain impact on the elections (primaries) in the US. Iran seems to desire a Republican government there.
 
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By the way, about the picture, the guys' eyes have all the indications of extended crying. Your eyes do not turn so red when you sit in a warm room, sweeting.
 
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It's a dick move. It makes Iran look like an aggressor, instead of a nation defending it's maritime borders.

It was a stupid move, and may see relations between Iran and the US/EU strain, when they were finally looking up.

Let's say they must have their ow
Well he looks fine in this video


Yeah, sometimes you look fine, sometimes you look like hell. They were held in Iranian custody for an extended period of time. They must have experienced wild emotional fluctuations.

You cannot keep crying for ever especially after your capturers assuage you that you will be fine.
 
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Let's say they must have their ow


Yeah, sometimes you look fine, sometimes you look like hell. They were held in Iranian custody for an extended period of time. They must have experienced wild emotional fluctuations.

You cannot keep crying for ever especially after your capturers assuage you that you will be fine.

For all we know the food they were served was intentionally spicey just so they can to get a reaction on film.
 
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Let's say they must have their ow


Yeah, sometimes you look fine, sometimes you look like hell. They were held in Iranian custody for an extended period of time. They must have experienced wild emotional fluctuations.

You cannot keep crying for ever especially after your capturers assuage you that you will be fine.
Whats the big deal even if they crying,they are humans bro.
You can hate America bro,this dsnt show America in any way bad or weak,still they are the only country in the world who can fight a war any where else in the world.try harder
 
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