• On 11 May 2020,
Mohammad-Ali Abtahi, a former
Vice President of Iran, tweeted "Once again there is a lack of transparency in informing the public". He was referring to a similar incident, the downing of
Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, a few months previously. • On 14 May 2020, the
United States Central Command expressed sympathies with Iran over the incident. Spokesman Captain Bill Urban said in a statement, "our sincere condolences to the Iranian people for the tragic loss of life". In further comments, Urban also criticized Iran for setting up military drills so close to the narrow Strait of Hormuz, where one fifth of world oil passes. • Some experts conclude that with this incident, the stability of the Persian Gulf has come under question. Fabian Hinz of the California-based
Middlebury Institute of International Studies, who is an expert on Iran's military, was quoted by
The New York Times as saying, "This really showed that the situation with Iran is still dangerous because accidents and miscalculations can happen". • Referring to two lethal "high-profile" incidents by Iran's military in just a few months, Reed Foster, a senior analyst at
Jane's, has said that the incident "damages the credibility" of the Iranian government,
under international sanctions, in manipulating sophisticated weapons. • According to
The New York Times, Afshon Ostovar, an Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the California
Naval Postgraduate School, said the mistake "appears to be beyond sloppy". He went on to say this incident shows the unprofessionalism of the Iranian military. == References ==