UK helped US seize Russian-flagged tanker, defence ministry says

UK Provides Military Support as US Seizes Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker in North Atlantic

The UK's Ministry of Defence has confirmed that it provided military support to the US forces that seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker, the Marinera, in the north Atlantic on Tuesday. The operation was carried out under the pretext of the vessel breaching US sanctions on Iran.

According to John Healey, the defence secretary, British involvement was justified under international law as the ship had previously been placed under sanctions and had a history of evasion. "This ship, with a nefarious history, is part of a Russian-Iranian axis of sanctions evasion which is fuelling terrorism, conflict and misery from the Middle East to Ukraine," Healey said.

The Marinera was renamed from the Bella 1, which was already under US sanctions for allegedly carrying illicit cargo for a Hezbollah-linked company. The vessel had changed its name five times in the last five years and had been falsely flying the flag of Guyana when it was called Bella 1 and arrived in the Caribbean.

The UK's support included allowing US aircraft to use British bases, providing extra surveillance from RAF aircraft, and refuelling assistance by the navy. The US military also thanked the UK for its "unwavering support" during the operation.

Flights records show that the tanker was closely monitored by US P-8 surveillance aircraft flying from RAF Mildenhall as it crossed the Atlantic. Speculation had surrounded a possible US special forces deployment, with reports of C-17 transport flights and AC-130 gunships arriving at RAF Fairford.

The seizure is part of an ongoing effort to disrupt Russian shadow shipping operations, which are believed to be fueling instability in Ukraine. The UK's involvement in the operation has raised questions about its legality under international law, with some calling for clarification from the government.
 
I'm not sure I agree with how this whole thing went down πŸ€”...the idea that Russia needs to have their ships just "behave" because of sanctions is a bit simplistic, don't you think? It's not like they're just innocent ships out for a sail, it's complex issues when it comes to global politics and trade.

I mean, I get why the US and UK want to crack down on Russian shadow shipping operations - it makes sense from a national security perspective...but do we really need to resort to seizing ships under dubious circumstances? It just opens up more questions about what exactly is being done to hold Russia accountable and whether this is just another way for them to get their hands dirty.

What I'm worried about here is that we're creating a precedent for countries to take matters into their own hands, regardless of international law or protocol. How do we know it won't be used as an excuse for other aggressive actions in the future? 🚨
 
omg what a drama 🀯 so the uk just gave us all a big hug by basically saying yeah we'll help you invade another country over a tank ship lol like who needs sanctions when u got UK military support? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also can someone explain how a vessel that's been under sanctions 5 times and has changed its name 5 times is considered "nefarious" it sounds like they're just trying to make an excuse for themselves πŸ™„
 
I'm so down with this move by the US and UK... like, totally justified they're taking a stand against Russia and Iran's shady shipping ops πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's not like they're just picking on a small-time ship or anything... I mean, five name changes and flying fake flags? That's some serious evasive maneuvers right there 😜. And let's be real, if the US is going to crack down on Russian sanctions evasion, someone's gotta do it 🚒. Don't @ me with "international law" talk... like, it's not a law, it's a guideline... and sometimes you gotta bend those guidelines to keep the world safe 🌎.
 
so this whole thing is pretty wild. like, who needs a special forces deployment when you can just use british bases and RAF aircraft to keep an eye on the tanker? πŸ€” and refuelling assistance? that's like, basic courtesy, right? but seriously, the fact that they had to rename the ship like five times because it was already under sanctions is crazy. and this whole "russian-iranian axis of sanctions evasion" thing sounds like a total setup to me. 🚫 i mean, what's the real motivation here? is it just about disrupting russian shadow shipping ops or is there something more going on? and what about the legality of all this? is the uk really just covering for the us without getting any clarification from their own gov? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ all these questions need answers.
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ so another exciting day of playing vigilante with the world's navies... like who needs diplomacy when you've got guns and ships? πŸš’β€β™‚οΈ I'm sure it was totally justified to just swoop in and rename a ship that had already been flagged as trouble. 5 name changes in one year, talk about a slippery character, right? 😏 the fact that they had to change flags from Guyana to Russia says it all. And what's with the "Russian-Iranian axis of sanctions evasion"... sounds like a real thing... πŸ€”
 
OMG, yay for the UK and US working together πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ! I mean, it's awesome that they're taking action against those oil tankers trying to sneak around sanctions πŸ˜’. The fact that the ship had a history of evasion is just, like, so suspicious, right? πŸ‘€ And I love how the defense secretary is all about calling out Russia and Iran for their shady dealings πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Although, I do wonder if it's totally legit under international law... maybe they should clarify that πŸ’‘. Still, kudos to both countries for taking a stand against terrorism and conflict - we need more of that positivity in the world! πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I'm thinking...

[ASCII art: a ship with a flag that's flying away]

So, Russia flags this oil tanker and then US catches it and says it's breaking sanctions on Iran. But, wait... isn't that like fishing in someone else's sea? 🌊 The UK is all like "yup, we're good with this" even though some people think it might be a bit dodgy under international law.

[ASCII art: a scale with an uncertain balance]

The thing is, Russia and Iran are like oil trading partners, you know? But US says that Russia's doing some shady stuff. Meanwhile, the UK is all about supporting their friend, the US... 🀝 It's like they're all playing this game of "who can control the seas" without anyone really knowing who's in charge.

[ASCII art: a boat with multiple flags flying]

Anyway, what do I think? Honestly, I'm not super sure if it's right or wrong. But one thing for sure is that there are some weird grey areas here... πŸ€”
 
idk why ppl need 2 question uk's involvement lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's like they're doin a good thing right? btw, dont they have sanctions on russia already? shouldn't they just leave them alone? πŸ€” also, if russia is so bad at hiding their ships... maybe its time 4 them 2 get better at it πŸ€‘
 
I'm kinda surprised they're going all out like this πŸ€”... I mean, we've been hearing about Russia and Iran messing around with sanctions for ages, but you'd think they'd find a better way to deal with it. Now we've got a tanker seized in the middle of the Atlantic – that's some serious global politics at play! 😬
 
I'm worried that all this military action is gonna escalate things even more. Like, what's next? Is everyone just gonna start flagging ships wherever they want and then taking 'em down? 🀯 It's like we're playing a game of naval whack-a-mole. The UK providing support to the US on this one is cool and all, but what about international law, right? Shouldn't we be talking about how to handle things in a more diplomatic way? πŸ˜’
 
I'm kinda worried about this situation... the US and UK worked together to seize a ship that was flying the wrong flag, just because of some past issues. It sounds like they were trying to send a message, but at what cost? I mean, if it's really about disrupting Russian shadow shipping operations, can't they do that without putting so many lives at risk? πŸ€” And what about the crew on board - are they going to be held accountable for their country of origin or what? πŸš’πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda interesting that the US is going after this Russian-Flagged oil tanker, Marinera, and now the UK is supporting their moves. Like, what's the big deal here? The ship had been under sanctions, so yeah, it makes sense that they're trying to catch it. But what's with all the drama around it?

I mean, we already know Russia has been involved in some shady stuff, like fueling conflicts in Ukraine and other parts of Eastern Europe. So, I guess you could say this operation is kinda part of their efforts to disrupt Russian shadow shipping operations. 🚒

But here's the thing: what exactly did this ship do? Was it really carrying illicit cargo for a Hezbollah-linked company? We don't know all the details, and that's kinda worrisome. It's easy to get caught up in international politics, but at the end of the day, we need more transparency about these kinds of operations.

The UK's support is legit under international law, I guess, since the ship was already under sanctions. But what's the deal with all the extra surveillance and refuelling assistance? Is this just standard procedure or is there something more going on here? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” This whole thing just seems like a mess, you know? One minute you've got this Russian-Flagged oil tanker breaking sanctions on Iran, the next it's being seized by the US and the UK is getting involved... πŸš£β€β™€οΈ I mean, I get that we're all trying to disrupt Russia's shadow shipping ops and fuel Ukraine's conflict, but do we really need to go through a naval operation like this? 🌊 It just raises more questions about what's being done here, and under whose authority, you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And let's not forget that there are concerns about the legality of it all... 😬
 
I think it's pretty cool that the US and UK are teaming up like this 🀝, even if some people might say they're overstepping their boundaries a bit 🚫. I mean, sanctions evasion is no joke, and if the Marinera was really involved with Hezbollah, then yeah, it's time to take action πŸ’ͺ. The fact that it changed its name so many times is pretty suspicious too, like they were trying to fly under the radar πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ.

But at the same time, I do wonder if we're getting a bit too caught up in geopolitics and forgetting about the actual people affected by all this πŸ’”. Like, what's going to happen to the crew on that ship? Are they even allowed to leave Russia anymore πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? It's not like they were responsible for any of this stuff, you know?

And let's be real, this is just another example of how complex and messy international politics can get πŸŒͺ️. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to keep the peace, but it's always a gray area, right? 😐
 
omg yaaas uk and us r a team πŸ‘ŠπŸ½πŸ’ͺ!!1! i mean we cant let rusia get away w/ their shady shipping tactics πŸ˜’πŸš« british base access and all that was like total necessary support πŸ€πŸ‘. the marinera thingy is literally a russian-iranian axis of evasive maneuvers πŸš«πŸ’£ and they have to pay for it πŸ’Έ. i'm glad the us and uk are on the same page about this πŸ‘«. and btw the fact that they had to change names like 5 times in one year lol what a shady ship πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” so what do u guys think? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ US & UK collab on this op & it's all about disrupting russian shadow shipping ops πŸš’πŸ’¨ but at what cost tho? πŸ€‘ like how much $$$ are they making off this operation & who benefits the most 🀝 also, does this mean we're gonna see more of these kinds of ops in the future? πŸ”₯ would love to hear ur thoughts πŸ‘‡
 
🌎 just a thought, is it really worth risking our own reputation by supporting a 'justified' action that could be misinterpreted? πŸ€” we're already living in uncertain times... maybe we should focus on building bridges instead of throwing stones. πŸ’‘
 
OMG, what's going on here?! 🀯 So like, the US and UK just teamed up to seize this Russian-flagged oil tanker that was allegedly breaching sanctions... and now everyone's all curious about how legit it was? 😬 Like, the UK is saying it was a no-brainer because the ship had a history of dodgy moves, but isn't there some gray area here?

I mean, I get why they wanna disrupt Russian shadow shipping ops that are fueling instability in Ukraine... but didn't the US just take matters into their own hands kinda? πŸ€” The UK is providing support, which is cool and all, but shouldn't we be talking about whether this was a joint op or if it's just a case of one nation calling the shots?

It's all very... complicated πŸ˜…. Anyway, gotta keep an eye on how this plays out! πŸ’‘
 
I'm really shook by this news 🀯. I mean, what even is going on here? One minute it's Russia's fault, next thing you know it's Iran's and now we're just along for the ride... It feels like a never-ending game of geopolitics whack-a-mole.

And can someone explain to me why we're basically enabling the US military by letting them use our bases and provide surveillance? It's not like we're getting anything out of this deal besides being seen as 'unwavering supporters' πŸ™„. I'm all for taking down bad actors, but do we really need to be in the business of flag- flying for them too?

Not to mention how many times that ship has changed names and flown different flags... it's like they're trying to pull one over on us or something πŸ˜’. And what's with all these 'axis' terminology? It sounds like some sort of Cold War spy novel πŸ“š.

I'm all for national security, but can't we just have a straightforward conversation about what's going on instead of having to resort to fancy words and backroom deals? I guess that's just the nature of it all though...
 
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