US Forces Target 'Stateless' Oil Tanker Amid Iran Smuggling Tensions
US forces boarded a sanctioned oil tanker linked to Iranian crude smuggling in Asia, intensifying tensions amid a looming US-Iran ceasefire expiration. The vessel, described as stateless, was tracked carrying oil between Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The US affirms its commitment to disrupting illicit networks supporting Tehran.
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- United States
In a strategic move to curb illicit smuggling, US forces have apprehended an oil tanker previously implicated in transporting Iranian crude oil across Asia, the Department of Defense announced on Tuesday.
Named the M/T Tifani, this vessel continues to symbolize the ongoing maritime face-off between the US and Iran. This development arrives just as an already fragile ceasefire between the two nations approaches its deadline.
With the Pentagon's clear mandate to disrupt such illicit networks, the US military specified operations extending beyond Iranian waters, emphasizing a global enforcement strategy against unlawful maritime activities linked to Tehran.
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