US asks Iran to return drone

"As has already been indicated, we have asked for it back. We'll see how the Iranians respond," Obama told reporters at a joint news conference with the visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
However, Obama refused to comment on the impact of this drone in Iran on America's security interest.
"With respect to the drone inside of Iran, I'm not going to comment on intelligence matters that are classified," he said.
It was the first open confirmation by the US that the drone was in Iranian hands. Are you concerned that it will be able to weaken America's national security by discovering intelligence from the fallen drone that it captured? Obama was asked at the news conference.
Meanwhile, the US said Iran is fearful of ideas to its people, which is indicated in the fact that it has blocked the Virtual Embassy Tehran. The Virtual Embassy Tehran was launched by the State Department last week in its attempt to reach out to the people of Iran directly.
PTI
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