
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent
TEHRAN/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – The United States military has intercepted and seized an Iranian-flagged container ship that attempted to bypass an American blockade near the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first such incident since restrictions on Iranian ports began last week.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump confirmed the operation, saying the vessel ignored repeated warnings before being stopped by force in the Gulf of Oman.
Iran’s joint military command condemned the seizure as “piracy” and warned that Tehran would respond, saying the move violated a fragile ceasefire in place since April 8.
Video footage reviewed by Worthy News showed U.S. naval forces firing on and boarding the Iranian-flagged cargo ship as it attempted to approach the strategic shipping route.
The incident raises fresh concerns about escalating tensions in a region where the strait is a key artery for global oil supplies.
MARINES BOARD VESSEL AFTER STANDOFF
In a statement on social media platform X, United States Central Command said U.S. Marines deployed from the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli by helicopter and rappelled onto the vessel, identified as the Touska.
Trump said a U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer had warned the ship to stop, but received no response over several hours.
“Our Navy ship stopped them right in their tracks by blowing a hole in the engine room,” Trump wrote, adding that U.S. forces now have custody of the vessel.
He said the ship had been under U.S. Treasury sanctions due to a “prior history of illegal activity.”
Pentagon footage appeared to show warnings issued before disabling fire was used.
CEASEFIRE TALKS THROWN INTO DOUBT
The seizure has cast doubt on earlier plans for renewed diplomacy, with Washington indicating that negotiators could travel to Pakistan for talks with Iran.
The discussions raised hopes of extending the ceasefire, set to expire within days, though Iran has not confirmed whether it will participate.
Observers in Islamabad reported activity around a hotel expected to host the talks, suggesting preparations may still be underway.
However, Iran’s strong reaction to the maritime incident has increased uncertainty about whether negotiations can proceed.
The confrontation underscores the ceasefire’s fragility and the risk of further escalation in an already volatile region.
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