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Iran avoids US sanctions via ship-to-ship transfers of oil, may receive payment for months

Summary by Jerusalem Post
The ships receiving the oil are often part of Iran’s “shadow fleet,” a fleet of old, rusting tankers that obscure their owners and may switch their flags to those of countries with little oversight.

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The sanctions alone do not stop the black gold ship traffic of the ayatollah regime towards its main client, China

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Hundreds of oil tankers with masked identities are discreetly transporting Iranian oil to China through clandestine transfers at sea. This opaque system has become essential to the Iranian economy. Source link: https://www.slate.fr/monde/flotte-fantome-iran-ecouler-petrole-malgre-sanctions-americaines-chine-paquebot-petrolier-malaisie Author: Clément Poursain Publish date: 2026-05-29 06:25:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linke…

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The Wall Street Journal tells us of the oil scheme, used by Iran, to escape US sanctions. Old oil tankers, hoses and many barrels. Still, Iran and the U.S. exchange attacks.

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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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