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The extraterritorial enforcement angle is wild. When the US seizes foreign-flagged vessels outside its waters, it basically rewrites the legal framework of flag state jurisdiction. Max Lim's point about insurers and port authorities scrutinzing this is spot-on because if flag state protections become unreliable, the whole international shiping legal architecture gets destabilized. Had similar convos with maritime lawyers about how this creates imposible compliance situations for operators.

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