US Blockade Tightens Grip on Iran’s Oil Sector
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The United States has intensified sanctions that are constricting Iran’s vital oil industry, according to a recent analysis. The measures target key export routes and financial channels, limiting the country’s ability to sell crude and refine products abroad.
The report highlights that the blockade has cut off access to major shipping lanes and banking systems, forcing Iranian oil companies to seek alternative, often less efficient, markets. Officials in Tehran have warned that the economic pressure could undermine the nation’s energy revenues.
This development follows a series of U.S. actions aimed at curbing Iran’s influence in the region, with the blockade representing a significant escalation in economic warfare against the Iranian regime.
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