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U.S. Creates New Coast Guard Special Forces Command as Requirement Grows For Armed Takeovers of Enemy Shipping

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U.S. Coast Guard has created a new Special Missions Command to oversee its “deployable specialised forces,” as the service’s units have played a central role in escalating efforts to target civilian shipping in international waters from late 2025.

Coast Guard personnel can under U.S. law board vessels, carry out seizures, and make arrests in international waters, which has made their operations highly controversial internationally.

The Coast Guard’s special forces units specifically are uniquely trained and equipped for boarding operations, and have recently targeted Venezuelan civilian shipping, Russian-linked tankers in the Atlantic Ocean, and even Iranian civilian tankers carrying oil for export in the Indian Ocean.Get The Full, Details. .

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