
Lured by profits, some shipowners brave mines and missiles to sneak oil past Iran
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Amid rising tensions in the Persian Gulf, some shipowners are taking significant risks to transport oil past Iran. They employ tactics such as turning off AIS ship-tracking systems and navigating under the cover of darkness to evade detection by Iranian military forces. These maneuvers highlight the lengths to which companies are willing to go for profit, despite the dangers involved.
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The Persian Gulf has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions, particularly between Iran and Western nations. The recent increase in military activity and threats from Iran has made it more challenging for oil transporters, prompting some to adopt clandestine methods to ensure their shipments reach their destinations.
This article reflects the views of the Japan Times and does not necessarily represent the views of all stakeholders involved in the shipping industry.
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