U.S. Marines Seize Iranian Vessel in Arabian Sea
Maritime escalation threatens to derail fragile ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed Monday that U.S. Marines boarded and seized the Iranian-flagged commercial vessel M/V Touska in the Arabian Sea. The operation occurred after the USS Spruance disabled the ship's propulsion following a six-hour standoff over the U.S. naval blockade.
The seizure has triggered severe diplomatic fallout. Iran's joint military command labeled the action "maritime piracy," while state media reported retaliatory drone launches toward U.S. ships. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed by Iranian forces, causing a surge in global oil prices.
Prospects for a negotiated settlement are rapidly deteriorating. While a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance is expected in Pakistan for talks, Iranian state media indicates Tehran does not plan to participate, citing extreme mistrust following ongoing maritime hostilities and U.S. threats against Iranian infrastructure.