Iran Tankers Evade US Blockade by Turning Off Transponders
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Iranian tankers are finding a way to bypass U.S. blockades by turning off their transponders. This tactic allows them to transport oil without detection. The U.S. has imposed strict sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, aiming to cripple its economy. However, these tankers are sailing under the radar, literally. What's interesting is that this method increases the risk of accidental collisions, as other vessels can’t see their movements. Just last month, reports indicate that Iran exported about 1.5 million barrels of oil, despite the sanctions. By avoiding detection, Iran continues to boost its revenue from oil sales, which is vital for its economy. The bottom line is that this development shows how countries can adapt to sanctions, impacting global oil markets and prices. For listeners, this could mean fluctuating gas prices and changes in energy policy discussions.
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