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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"I have also instructed our Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran
No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas. We will also begin destroying the mines..."
Donald J. Trump
April 12, 2026
At this point, the rest of the world can see that Trump is an international terrorist.
Prairie Gates
(8,266 posts)It's amazing that he gets most mad when he thinks somebody else is getting over and he isn't getting his beak wet behind it.
The guy is pure mafioso.
Takket
(23,730 posts)Dave Bowman
(7,264 posts)Doodley
(11,955 posts)travelingthrulife
(5,278 posts)they were able to negotiate passage through the strait with Iran.
The world just loves us!
Doodley
(11,955 posts)Google says: The instruction to interdict foreign merchant vessels in international waters for paying "tolls" to Iran is a significant escalation that conflicts with established international law and faces legal challenges under domestic U.S. law.
Interdicting foreign vessels on the high seas is generally considered illegal under international law unless specific, narrow exceptions are met.
Freedom of Navigation: International waters are governed by the principle that no single country has jurisdiction over foreign vessels. Article 94 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 1958 Convention on the High Seas prohibit such interdictions without the consent of the vessels "flag state" (the country where it is registered).
Permissible Exceptions: Interdiction is only legal in cases of piracy, slave trading, unauthorized broadcasting, or if a vessel is stateless. Paying a toll to another nation does not fall under these categories.
Lack of Multilateral Support: Since these sanctions are typically unilateral U.S. measures rather than UN Security Council mandates, they do not have the global binding authority required to bypass sovereign immunity on the high seas.
While a President has broad authority to enforce sanctions through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), this authority is primarily domestic.
Statutory Limits: IEEPA allows the U.S. to block property and financial transactions within U.S. jurisdiction, but it does not explicitly grant the power to seize foreign ships in international waters purely for violating U.S. economic policy.
Constitutional Questions: Aggressive high-seas seizures may be challenged in U.S. courts as exceeding executive authority or violating due process, especially if the seizures occur without a specific domestic warrant or statutory basis for international enforcement.
Context of the Instruction
This directive was issued by President Donald Trump on April 12, 2026, following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations with Iran in Islamabad.
The "Toll" Issue: The order responds to Iran's attempts to charge vessels for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, which Trump characterized as "illegal extortion".
Blockade Status: In addition to interdiction, the President declared a naval blockade of the Straitan action that is traditionally defined as an act of war under international law.
MichMan
(17,204 posts)leftstreet
(40,978 posts)How boring
biophile
(1,449 posts)SheltieLover
(80,960 posts)Dave Bowman
(7,264 posts)Solly Mack
(97,008 posts)He's not king of the world and he needs to find that out the harshest way possible.
Swede
(39,631 posts)I know what you're going through. I, too, once fell under the spell of opium. It was 1979. I was travelling the Yangtze in search of a Mongolian horsehair vest.


Prairie Gates
(8,266 posts)"The very pants you were returning" is one of my favorite Seinfeld quotes of all time.
underpants
(196,724 posts)yaesu
(9,356 posts)plus he probably went long on oil stocks just before this announcement.
malaise
(296,617 posts)Kid Berwyn
(24,587 posts)Excerpt
Were thinking of doing it as a joint venture, the president told Karl, who shared Trumps response on the social platform X. Its a way of securing it also securing it from lots of other people. Its a beautiful thing.
https://thehill.com/policy/international/5821343-trump-us-iran-ceasefire-deal-joint-venture-strait-of-hormuz/
Doodley
(11,955 posts)Wednesdays
(22,736 posts)The British didn't want the USA trading with Napoleon's France, so they began seizing American merchant ships, and in some cases forcing the crews to man British ships.
Guess that kind of thing is okay in Trump's America now, huh?
republianmushroom
(22,393 posts)Will there be a new TACO deadline ?
Dan
(5,233 posts)I only say - go Donald go, I want to see your balls with a Chinese vessel. Lets see how many balls MAGA has when China calls you.
And lets see how much support you have here in America when we get the news that we are facing the potential of WWIII and a nuclear exchange.