WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday he was “frustrated and angry” at an Iranian video showing 10 detained US Navy sailors, as the American military described how the nine men and one woman were surrounded by machine gun-toting Iranian personnel.
His comments come a day after the two countries hailed the implementation of Tehran's nuclear deal, with President Barack Obama saying the breakthrough was vindication of his contentious policy of engagement with Iran.
However, underlining the lingering deep suspicions between the two sides, Iran seized 10 sailors last week in the Gulf after their boats strayed into Iranian waters and held them overnight.
They were freed on Wednesday after Iran accepted they entered by mistake.
Video footage showed the US Navy personnel kneeling with their hands behind their heads as they were apprehended, something Kerry made clear he was deeply unhappy about.
“I was very angry. I was very frustrated and angry that that was released,” Kerry told CNN, saying the footage was released by the Iranian military or Revolutionary Guards, not the government.
“But I am not excusing it, there was no excuse for it. Our sailors regretably, and inadvertently, went into Iranian waters.”
The strongly worded remarks came as the US military released its first detailed account of the incident, which threatened to spark a renewed crisis between Tehran and Washington.
One of the two US riverine patrol boats (RCBs) “had indications of a mechanical issue in a diesel engine,” said a statement from US Central Command (Centcom), and both vessels stopped.