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  1. itsFelbourne on

    This ship isn’t subject to the US blockade is it?

    It’s coming from Iraq and carrying Iraqi oil

  2. snarky_answer on

    They didn’t break thru a US blockade since Iraqi oil isn’t being blockaded. They passed thru under Iranian threat of attack.

  3. The headline reads weird but the “blockade” they are referring to in the headline is the Iranian one, not the US one.

  4. devilishycleverchap on

    Similarly I also broke through the Jersey Turnpike today

    And by that I mean I paid a toll and drove through

  5. Probablynotarealist on

    Surely it depends on whether they paid Iran a fee (broken US blockade) or didn’t (broken Iranian blockade)?

  6. He US blocks Chinese tanker, the Xi Jinpin will have to block Trump at the airport….

  7. here4thegangbang420 on

    I’m sure there was arrangements. China is giving Iran a lot of stuff they need. They wouldn’t mess with it

  8. coconutpete52 on

    Headline makes me expect a Dominick Torretto-n-friends Fast & furious style story here. Then I read the “article”. Summary: “the ship sailed through the strait”.

  9. Numerous-Bowler-8677 on

    Yesterday I “break through” Costco entrance after I showed my membership card. 

  10. so it blew through the Iranian one. didnt go to Iran, so wasn’t targeted by the US​

  11. Shot-Toe-2884 on

    Why would the US care if China is buying oil from Iraq right now? The whole point is to get them to stop buying from Iran.

    Let it pass. Iran will get more nervous as they continue to lose Chinese purchases to partners who can actually safely provide the oil

  12. firefighter26s on

    “Chinese Supertanker” —- /shows pictures of small fishing boats

  13. lol breaks through…

    They just had the Chinese gov tell both to stand down.

  14. bigorangemachine on

    LoL while Trump visits China

    What’s also funny is Chinese news papers have Tajikistan visit as front page news lol

  15. The real question is whether or not it went through the old Traffic Seperation Scheme or if it went on the new route past Iranian controlled islands (and possibly paid the Iranian toll).

    This is important because it can tell us if Iran mined the old TSS.

    Checking the AIS (automatic tracking system for ships), I can only see back until the 12th of May (free user), that being said it appears to have NOT used the old TSS. Based on this, it is likely that the ship acted to avoid mines, which makes it likely that the strait is still mined.

    This makes it very difficult for VLCCs (huge oil ships) to transit the strait as they can’t use the Oman coastline like the US ships did (way too shallow) and instead have to pass dangerously close to Iran.

    Disclaimer: I can’t see the full track, and you can spoof a AIS.

    Just though I would let people know.

  16. DDoubleDDog on

    This headline is misleading. This ship is not subject to the US blockade and I’m pretty sure Iran allows Chinese ships through.

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