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by JumpCrisscross
162 days ago
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> Russia has directly asked the US to leave the ship alone Yes. I am aware. Flags are being painted, registries updated and sternely-worded letters sent. The ship sails on. So do its pursuers. > It’s going to be hard to duck this one It really shouldn't be. Just board the ship. Putin makes noises about international law. A D.C. lawyer insists that no, the vessel was stateless when found. And assuming there isn't like fissile material or a senior IRGC liaison on board, everyone grumbles and moves on. Trump and Putin have a complicated relationship. But about the single thing that this will not depend on will be what maritime law says the U.S. should do. (And I think the legal arguments for seizure are on America's side on this one.) |
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https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/583459/us-seizes-venezuela-...