Iran Warns of "Decisive Response" to US After Ship Seizure in Gulf

A senior Iranian military commander has warned of a "decisive response" to any breach by the enemy, praising public support for the armed forces. The warning follows the US seizure of the Iranian-flagged container ship *Touska* in the Gulf of Oman, an action Tehran condemns as an act of "armed piracy." Iran's foreign ministry has demanded the immediate and unconditional release of the vessel and all detained personnel. The incident escalates tensions just as a two-week ceasefire window between the nations is set to expire.

Key Points: Iran Threatens Retaliation for US Seizure of Commercial Ship

  • Iran warns of retaliation for ship seizure
  • Demands release of vessel and crew
  • Accuses US of maritime piracy and ceasefire violation
  • Incident occurs as two-week ceasefire window nears end
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Iran ready to deliver 'decisive reponse' to any breach, says Khatam al-Anbiya commander: Iran Media

Iran's military warns of a decisive response after US forces seized an Iranian vessel. Tehran demands the immediate release of the ship and crew, accusing the US of piracy.

"We are ready to give a decisive response to the enemy's breach of covenant. - Ali Abdollahi"

Tehran, April 21

The commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Ali Abdollahi, has warned of a strong response to any "breach of covenant" by the "enemy", while praising public support for the country's armed forces, according to Iranian media Tasnim news agency.

Abdollahi said Iran remains prepared to act decisively in the face of threats.

"We are ready to give a decisive response to the enemy's breach of covenant," Abdollahi said, as quoted by Tasnim.

He also pointed to the strong domestic backing for Iran's military establishment.

"The people of Iran, with their enthusiastic and widespread presence in the squares and streets, have not abandoned their support for the armed forces", he added.

The remarks come as the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has demanded the urgent release of a commercial ship and its personnel following a maritime incident involving US forces. According to a report by the Iranian state media Tasnim news agency, the official reaction follows the boarding and seizure of the Iranian-flagged container ship, Touska, on Sunday.

Tehran has formally denounced the American operation, describing the intervention as a severe escalation in regional waters. The Ministry released a formal statement condemning the "U.S. assault on an Iranian commercial vessel", detailing grievances regarding the seizure of the ship and the reported hostage-taking of its crew and their families.

The statement further called for the unconditional return of all individuals detained during the mission. "The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasises the necessity of the immediate release of the Iranian vessel and its sailors, crew, and their families," the ministry declared.

As reported by Tasnim news agency, the Iranian government has warned that such actions by Washington threaten to destabilise the Middle East. Placing the blame for any resulting tensions on the US administration, the ministry noted that "the full responsibility for the further complication of the situation in the region lies with the United States".

These diplomatic demands follow the release of footage by US Central Command (CENTCOM) on Monday, which documented the maritime operation.

The video, shared by CENTCOM on X, captures the tactical sequence as Marines departed the USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship, via helicopter to intercept the container ship within the Gulf of Oman.

As the operation progressed, the footage showed personnel fast-roping or rappelling from the aircraft to gain access to the deck of the vessel. This maritime boarding comes amid heightened focus on security and the monitoring of commercial shipping lanes in the region.

Iran's Hazrat Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters has since confirmed the action, describing it as an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Sea of Oman.

In a statement carried by the Tasnim news agency, Tehran accused the US of "violating the ceasefire and committing maritime piracy" by firing upon the ship.

The Iranian military further claimed that US forces had been "disabling its navigation system by deploying several of its terrorist marines on the deck", while confirming that the vessel had been seized.

Following the seizure, the Iranian military issued a stern warning of a looming retaliation.

"We warn that the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will soon respond to and retaliate against this armed piracy by the US military," the statement added, further escalating the friction between the two nations.

The incident occurs at a critical juncture, as the two-week ceasefire window between the two sides is scheduled to conclude on April 22.

- ANI

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Priya S
The timing is everything, right before the ceasefire ends. Feels like a calculated move. As an Indian, I'm just worried about our sailors and ships that pass through those waters. Safety first!
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Arjun K
Strong words from Iran. But let's be honest, both sides have a history of provocative actions in the Strait of Hormuz. The real victims are the innocent crew members and their families caught in the middle. This needs to be resolved peacefully.
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Sarah B
Reading this from an Indian perspective, our foreign policy has always advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution. We have good relations with many nations in the Gulf. Perhaps India can play a quiet, behind-the-scenes role in de-escalation?
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Vikram M
The report mentions the crew's families were also taken? That's very concerning if true. Whatever the geopolitical game, humanitarian norms must be followed. Hope our MEA is monitoring this closely for any Indian nationals involved.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while Iran talks of public support, we must also remember the protests there not too long ago. The government's stance might be more for domestic consumption. The common people everywhere just want peace and stability.

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