Trump has watched a ship seizure beforepublished at 23:02 GMT
23:02 GMT
Bernd Debusmann Jr
Reporting from the White House
Image source, Bernd Debusmann Jr/BBC NewsImage caption,
US Navy Seals landing on-board a vessel to ‘seize’ it during a demonstration that Trump watched in October.
Watching video of the ship’s seizure, my mind went back to October, when I accompanied the president on a trip to watch a demonstration of naval capabilities to celebrate the US Navy’s 250th day birthday.
After being flown by helicopters and Ospreys to the USS George HW Bush – an aircraft carrier – President Trump, and the press that joined him, watched an impressive display of naval firepower for well over an hour.
Part of that demonstration included what is known in the US military as VBSS – visit, board, search and seizure – and saw heavily armed Navy Seals fast-rope from helicopters on to the deck of a ship, which they then methodically cleared with weapons at the ready.
At the same time, another helicopter circled overhead, machine guns blasting away.
That procedure is similar to what we’ve seen in the latest video of the Venezuelan tanker.
Trump spoke to sailors during that visit, and was clearly impressed.
Now, it seems, a VBSS has been carried out on a real-world mission.