Iran captures 17 CIA spies, sentences some to death     

Iran captures 17 CIA spies, sentences some to death     

Iran announced on Monday that it had captured 17 spies working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and sentenced some of them to death, fur

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Iran announced on Monday that it had captured 17 spies working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and sentenced some of them to death, further deepening a crisis between the Islamic Republic and the West.

In a statement read on the state television, the Ministry of Intelligence said 17 spies had been arrested in the 12 months to March 2019. Some have been sentenced to death, according to another report. Such announcements are not unusual in Iran, and are often made for domestic consumption. But the timing suggests Tehran could harden its position in a standoff with Western powers which has raised fears of a direct military confrontation.

In recent weeks the United States has blamed Iran for attacks on shipping near the Strait of Hormuz, the global oil trade’s most important waterway, accusations Iran has denied. The United States and Iran have downed drones operated by the other side and on Friday, Iran captured a British-registered tanker, the Stena Impero, in the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran had previously warned it would respond to Britain’s seizure of an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar on July 4.

Iran announced in June that it had broken up an alleged CIA spy ring but it was unclear whether Monday’s announcement was linked to the same case.