The Oil Tanker Carrying Iranian Crude Is Still In The Mediterannean Ocean
CBC: 'They are going to deliver this oil to Syria': How an Iranian supertanker is flouting Trump's sanctions
Since leaving Iran with 2.1 million barrels, rogue tanker has changed its name, route in bid to evade scrutiny
Last spring, the Grace I left a filling station in the middle of the Persian Gulf loaded down with 2.1 million barrels of Iranian crude. Too large for the Suez Canal, the oil tanker made the long journey around the coast of Africa before showing up at the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea last month.
British authorities in Gibraltar impounded the ship and its cargo on suspicion it planned to deliver the oil it was carrying to Syria, which would violate EU sanctions against the country. Iran quickly retaliated and seized a British tanker in the Persian Gulf on a trumped-up charge.
After six weeks in maritime purgatory, the Grace was eventually allowed to depart, on the assurance that it was not headed for Syria. But some experts are convinced that's not true.
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WNU Editor: I still believe it is going to Syria.
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