One Tiny Island Is Still Sneaking Iran's Oil Past Trump's Missiles

Despite stringent sanctions imposed by the United States, Iran continues to find ways to export its oil through the strategic use of Kharg Island, its primary oil export terminal. This facility is fed by pipelines from key oil fields, including Ahvaz, Marun, and Gachsaran, which transport crude oil directly into storage tanks on the island. From there, the oil is loaded onto tankers that navigate around the sanctions to reach international markets. This clandestine operation highlights Iran's resilience in maintaining its oil exports despite external pressures. The ongoing geopolitical tensions and the complexities of international sanctions against Iran's oil sector underscore the critical role that Kharg Island plays in circumventing these restrictions. As global energy markets continue to evolve, the situation remains fluid, with Iran adapting its strategies to sustain its oil revenue amidst challenges posed by sanctions and military threats.
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