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South Africa eyes rogue defense staff over Iran naval drama
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84597, member: 27"] South Africa's military is getting probed for maybe ignoring the president about Iran. The Defence Department launched an investigation into whether officials failed to follow President Cyril Ramaphosa's orders during recent multinational naval drills. Minister Angie Motshekga authorized a Board of Inquiry to determine what happened. The panel must submit its report shortly after the exercise concludes. The China-led maritime exercise involved BRICS Plus navies under a safety and interoperability theme. Reports claim officials received instructions to restrict Iranian warships to observer status, aiming to reduce tensions with the United States. Uncertainty exists over whether Iran's vessels operated beyond that limit in False Bay. The U.S. Embassy publicly questioned whether participation caps were enforced. This situation raises issues about civilian control over the military under South Africa's constitution. The president serves as commander-in-chief, exercising authority through the defence minister. South African courts have previously ruled against executive actions conflicting with legal duties in foreign policy matters. These include a failure to arrest a visiting foreign leader subject to a court order. [/QUOTE]
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