US approves\, then cancels\, Iran strikes after drone shot down: report

US approves, then cancels, Iran strikes after drone shot down: report

AFP  |  Washington 

approved but then scrapped strikes against Iranian targets on Thursday, reported, after shot down a US drone in what the termed a "big mistake."

The US was planning to hit "a handful of Iranian targets, like radar and missile batteries" Thursday evening, the newspaper said, citing senior administration officials, but the plan was suddenly aborted in its early stages.

and officials declined to comment, said, and it was unclear whether there were plans for such strikes to go forward in the future.

said earlier it had recovered parts of a Hawk drone in its territorial waters after downing the aircraft in a missile strike, but the says it was above international waters when it was hit.

"made a very big mistake!" Trump tweeted, before later appearing to dial back tensions.

"I find it hard to believe it was intentional, if you want to know the truth," Trump said. "I think that it could have been somebody who was loose and stupid that did it." The president's mixed message left the world unsure what Washington's next move would be.

"You will find out," Trump said, when asked about possible retaliation. "We don't seek war, but will zealously defend our skies, land & waters," said Iranian

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First Published: Fri, June 21 2019. 11:10 IST