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Iran’s Regime Forges Guyana’s Flag in New Oil Tanker Scandal

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Following international revelations about the Iranian regime’s covert oil activities, a new report by the Associated Press has exposed further dimensions of flag forgery. According to official statements by authorities in Guyana, a country in South America, the tanker fraudulently used the country’s maritime identity. Guyana’s maritime administration emphasized that the vessel was never registered in its maritime system and has no record there. This issue represents a clear example of flag forgery in maritime activities linked to the Iranian regime.

Details of the exposure of Guyana flag forgery in maritime records

Reports indicate that the tanker, previously known as Phoenix, presented itself under the Guyanese flag without going through legal procedures. This act constitutes a clear violation of international maritime laws. Authorities in Guyana stated that no authorization had been issued for the use of the country’s flag. Such an action is considered another example of flag forgery aimed at bypassing sanctions.

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The Associated Press also emphasized in its report that the tanker was seized by the United States in Asia and was suspected of carrying sanctioned Iranian crude oil. This event has once again drawn attention to the complex and covert networks used for oil transportation.

Reactions to the flag forgery case

Guyana’s authorities, in an official statement, denied any connection to the vessel. They stated that the illegal use of the country’s flag has targeted the credibility of its maritime system. This response indicates that the issue of flag forgery has become an international crisis.

The exposure of this case once again shows that the ruling structure of the Iranian regime resorts to tools such as flag forgery and systematic concealment to ensure its survival. The repetition of such illegal actions presents a clear picture of the nature of corruption networks and the evasion of global regulations. It should be noted that the regime uses various methods to circumvent sanctions, and flag forgery is one example of the illegal actions of the Iranian regime.

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