Trump says US navy like ‘pirates’ while seizing a ship in Iranian blockade
During a rally in Florida, Donald Trump described a US Navy operation to seize a ship amid an American blockade of Iranian ports, stating the navy acted "like pirates." This occurred as legal experts expressed concerns over Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and its intention to charge passage fees. Iran effectively closed the strait, a crucial oil and gas route, following a US-Israeli air campaign.

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AI-generatedDuring a rally in Florida, Donald Trump described a US Navy operation to seize a ship amid an American blockade of Iranian ports, stating the navy acted "like pirates." This occurred as legal experts expressed concerns over Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and its intention to charge passage fees. Iran effectively closed the strait, a crucial oil and gas route, following a US-Israeli air campaign. The US announced its blockade of Iranian ports last month after peace talks failed. The US Central Command has redirected numerous vessels to enforce compliance with the blockade, which the Pentagon stated will continue indefinitely and applies to all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports. Iran has pledged to maintain its control of the strait as long as the US blockades its ports.
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5 extractedDonald Trump compared US naval activity to piracy during a rally in Florida, describing the seizure of oil as a 'very profitable business'.
The US Central Command redirected 45 vessels to ensure compliance with the Iranian port blockade as of Friday.
The US blockade will last 'as long as it takes' and applies to all ships regardless of nationality heading to or from Iranian ports.
Tehran closed the Strait of Hormuz following the start of a US-Israeli air campaign against Iran on 28 February.
The US blockade of Iranian ports was announced after peace talks in Pakistan failed to achieve a breakthrough.