US CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper says the US has redirected a 42nd vessel as part of efforts to block Iranian oil exports. Officials report 41 tankers carrying 69 million barrels of oil remain unable to be sold by the Iranian regime.
US CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper reports that the US has redirected a 42nd vessel amid ongoing efforts to block Iranian oil exports, noting that 41 tankers carrying 69 million barrels of oil remain unable to be sold by the Iranian regime.
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US CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper reports that the US has redirected a 42nd vessel amid ongoing efforts to block Iranian oil exports, noting that 41 tankers carrying 69 million barrels of oil remain unable to be sold by the Iranian regime.
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