Kharg Island is no ordinary place: it is the beating heart of Iran's oil exports, the transit point for nearly 90% of Tehran's crude . Today, however, that heart appears to be suffering from an arrhythmia visible from space. The Copernicus Sentinel satellites have photographed a grayish patch extending for approximately 45 square kilometers in the waters of the Gulf. It's not just a matter of pollution; it's a clear sign of a system, the Iranian…
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