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Monday, December 15, 2025

Last month US military forces raided a cargo ship in the Indian Ocean, making this incident the first time in several years US forces had intercepted a ship travelling from China to Iran in order to seize their cargo.

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-- Reuters (@reuters.com) Dec 12, 2025 at 9:30 PM

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This act of American high seas piracy took place in November, weeks before US forces illegally seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela earlier this week.

An official from US Indo-Pacific Command bleated the US military seized material "potentially useful for Iran's conventional weapons". However, the official noted the seized items were dual-use, and could have both military and civilian applications. Officials said the ship was allowed to proceed following the interdiction, which involved Special Operations Forces (SOF). There were no report of casualties and unclear is the disposition of the unlawfully seized items or their value.

Twp congressional Democrats may have potentially had a hand in this act of high seas piracy: Letter to CIA

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-13 02:05 PM | Reply

PEDO DONNIE is insane

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-13 11:49 PM | Reply

The argument being made for this is that they're enforcing legal sanctions which were being violated.

The question that people should be asking is how does this compare to enforcement of sanctions against the RF?

Could this be a signal or prelude of more strict or aggressive enforcement of those sanctions?

Or is it tactic to use people's condemnations of these actions as an excuse not to enforce those sanctions?

No doubt Russia sees the sanctions that have been imposed upon it as an act of "piracy" and theft.

#3 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-12-14 08:42 AM | Reply

They are.

Sanctions are an act of War.

Call them what they are.

They should not be enforced Anywhere.

They are a blunt instrument that harm the poor and regular people far more than the Elites or Military of the targeted nations.

For Example, Cuba has been economically strangled for 65 years. What was accomplished by this? Cuba is still a Socialist State.

All that was Accomplished was Human rights violations against Cuban people and the unjust denial of the Cuban people's right to trade freely.

Defeat them militarily or leave them alone.

A 65 year Embargo is clearly not Effective or Just.

Same thing with Russia Whip Em' or back off.

Or Venezuela, don't like their Economic system? Sanction them for years and create misery hoping their own people will depose the government you don't like?

It ISN'T WORKING.

Its just causing Misery and Death to innocent people not harming the government being targeted.

Open War is more honest and effective than sanctions which target innocent people hoping to spark a "Revolution" that almost never happens.

But open War carries risk for the Aggressor.

Things often go Sideways.

#4 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-12-14 09:06 AM | Reply

Forcing a confrontation.

#5 | Posted by fresno500 at 2025-12-15 11:36 AM | Reply

We literally bombed Yemen for doing this in their own waters.

#6 | Posted by Sycophant at 2025-12-15 01:49 PM | Reply

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