Trump grows desperate, expands blockade beyond Hormuz? US 'illegally' seized ship outside strait?
Published on Apr 20, 2026 08:25 pm IST
Washington’s naval showdown with Iran has entered a far more dangerous phase. U.S. forces have seized an Iranian‑flagged vessel, Touska, not inside the Strait of Hormuz itself but in the Gulf of Oman, immediately raising red flags about whether the operation stands on firm legal ground under international maritime law. Legal analysts are now split on how Washington will try to justify the move: either as an extension of its declared blockade around Hormuz, or as a separate “sanctions enforcement” action on the high seas. International law professor Donald Rothwell has stressed that the precise location of the ship at the moment of seizure is crucial, warning that the U.S. may be engaging in “legal trickery” by rebranding a blockade measure as a sanctions operation to claim it is upholding U.S. law while skirting ceasefire limits. As Iran denounces the seizure and reportedly responds with drone attacks on American naval assets, the risk is that this one operation becomes the trigger for a wider regional conflict and derails already fragile ceasefire diplomacy.
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