According to Borrell, Spain is looking into the seizure of the ship to ascertain how it may affect Spanish sovereignty as the super-tanker was, effectively, intercepted in Spanish territorial waters.
For their part, the Americans praised the British action with US national security advisor John Bolton describing the seizure as “excellent news”.
The decisive American input in the operation undermines claims by ambassador Macaire that the UK was attempting to enforce sanctions on Syria and not on Iran.
The manner of the tanker’s seizure has sparked concern across the international community, with many analysts questioning the heavy-handed tactics employed by the UK Ministry of Defence.
Reportedly 30 commandos from the Royal Marines approached the Iranian tanker on a Pacific 24 high-speed boat and fast-roped into the vessel from a wildcat helicopter.
This unnecessarily aggressive, and highly unusual, manoeuvre has drawn concerns across the international community about the UK’s true intentions and raised questions as to whether Britain is trying to further inflame tensions between Iran and the US.
Increasingly, analysts and observers are beginning to doubt the UK’s commitment to the JCPOA nuclear deal. For, if Britain was genuinely committed to the deal (as the British government claims) then why deliberately undermine it by inflaming tensions and creating a major diplomatic incident through the enforcement of unilateral US sanctions against Iran?