US intercepts and seizes Iranian-flagged cargo ship, Trump says
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President Trump announced the U.S. intercepted and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship.
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President Trump announced that the US intercepted and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship. This incident occurred as the United States is preparing for a second round of talks, though the nature of these talks is not specified. The seizure represents a direct action by the US against Iranian interests, potentially escalating tensions between the two nations. Tehran has not yet issued a comment regarding the incident.
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