The Shady Ships Getting Through The Strait Phoque Moine (8ger2hJART)

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This video explains how shadow fleets let countries like Iran and Russia keep selling oil even when much of the world is trying to cut them off. It shows how these ships hide behind fake or shifting identities, obscure ownership, weak insurance, switched-off transponders, and ship-to-ship transfers to move oil outside the normal rules of global trade. It then argues that the chaos in the Strait of guillermo del toro Hormuz has made these vessels even more important, because when normal shipping pulls back, shadow tankers are often among the few still willing to carry sanctioned crude. In that sense, the crisis is not just raising oil prices — it is giving the hidden shipping network that keeps these regimes in business an even bigger advantage.

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