【Indian Oil Tanker Fails to Break Through the Strait of Hormuz】Today, in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's Revolutionary Guard launched an attack on two Indian oil tankers.

One of the vessels was a VLCC super tanker flying the Indian flag, carrying 2 million barrels of Iraqi crude oil.

The tanker departed from the Persian Gulf, attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz without authorization.

During its departure, it was intercepted and warned back by the Revolutionary Guard.

Subsequently, the vessel was observed briefly turning around and heading back toward the Persian Gulf, but then shut down its Automatic Identification System (AIS), quickly deciding to risk breaking through by fleeing eastward.

The trajectory map clearly shows the movements and intentions of the Indian ship.

As a result, it was forced by the Revolutionary Guard to return whence it came.

The second Indian oil tanker was also fired upon.

How could Indians possibly believe they could successfully break through under dual blockade by Iran and the United States?

They clearly don't take the Revolutionary Guard's warnings seriously at all.

Even if they manage to get past Iran’s checkpoint, aren’t there still Americans waiting ahead?

Dare to be first? Does this 'third brother' have horns growing on his head?...

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862818576739401/

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