US Intercepts 3 Iranian Oil Tankers Amid Maritime Blockade

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The United States military intercepts three Iranian oil tankers in Asian waters, redirecting them away from India, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. This action is part of a maritime blockade aimed at cutting off Iran's seaborne trade. The intercepted vessels include the supertankers Dorena, Deep Sea, and Sevin. The Dorena, carrying about 2 million barrels of crude oil, is now under escort by a US Navy destroyer in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, the Deep Sea and Sevin are last tracked near Malaysia. Since the blockade began, the US Central Command has directed at least 29 vessels to turn back, disrupting global energy supply chains significantly. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for oil transport, sees about 20% of the world's oil and gas flow. Tensions are rising, with Iran recently firing on ships and seizing vessels. The situation remains fraught as negotiations stall and both sides maintain military pressure. The bottom line is this standoff keeps global energy markets anxious, affecting prices and availability for everyone.

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