Why are those six iranian gunboats still floating above the water...?
"The security firm Vanguard Tech told its clients on Tuesday that the Iranian vessels were armed with .50-caliber guns, and they ordered the oil tanker to turn off its engines and prepare to be boarded" This meets the legal definition of Piracy:
Modern international piracy law is primarily defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), specifically Article 101.
Definition: Piracy involves illegal acts of violence, detention, or depredation committed for private ends by the crew/passengers of a private ship or aircraft.
Location Requirement: Under UNCLOS, piracy must occur on the high seas (international waters) or in a place outside the jurisdiction of any state.
Universal Jurisdiction: Pirates are legally classified as hostis humani generis ("enemies of all mankind"). This allows any nation to seize a pirate ship and prosecute the offenders in its own courts, regardless of where the crime occurred.
The U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) grants Congress the power to define and punish piracies. These are codified in 18 U.S. Code Chapter 81:
General Piracy (18 U.S.C. § 1651): Anyone committing piracy as defined by the "law of nations" on the high seas is subject to life imprisonment if brought into the U.S..
Citizens as Pirates (§ 1652): U.S. citizens committing robbery or murder on the high seas under the pretense of authority from a foreign state are considered pirates.
Other Offenses: U.S. law also criminalizes assaulting a commander (§ 1655), receiving pirate property (§ 1660), and plundering a distressed vessel (§ 1658).
Civil Liability and Victim Recourse
The Jones Act: Injured crew members may seek compensation through the Jones Act if a ship owner failed to provide adequate security measures.
Self-Defense: Under 46 U.S. Code § 8107, owners and masters of U.S. vessels have limited liability for injuries or deaths caused when using force to defend against piracy.
According to international law, at the very least they should have been seized. If the tanker crew was in fear of their lives they should have been sunk.
If I am reading this wrong please correct me.