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Posted: 2025-04-17 14:26:52 UTC

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2025-04-17 14:27:54 UTC
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The article discusses the possibility of the US using privateering licenses to seize Iranian oil tankers in international waters to compensate victims of past Iranian-backed attacks, specifically referencing a Beirut bombing in the 1980s. It suggests this approach as an alternative to nuclear agreements and economic sanctions, potentially blocking China's oil supply from Iran.
Potential seizure of Iranian oil tankers by US-authorized private entities.
Use of privateering licenses as a legal tool to enforce court judgments against Iran.
Possible disruption of China's oil supply from Iran.
Shift from nuclear agreements to economic measures against Iran.
Iran's unwillingness to voluntarily pay compensation.
Navigating international law and potential conflicts.
The need for official authorization (privateering license) from the US government.