Iran Threatens Retaliation After U.S. Seizes Cargo Ship
Iran vowed imminent retaliation after U.S. Marines boarded and seized the Iranian-flagged commercial vessel M/V Touska in the Gulf of Oman. The operation occurred after the USS Spruance disabled the ship's propulsion following a six-hour standoff over the U.S. naval blockade. Iranian forces reportedly launched retaliatory drones toward U.S. warships shortly after the seizure.
The maritime confrontation has triggered severe diplomatic fallout. Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters labeled the U.S. action "maritime piracy." The Strait of Hormuz remains closed by Iranian forces, causing a surge in global oil prices and prompting the UKMTO to elevate the regional threat level to "critical."
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 before the ceasefire's Wednesday expiration.