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Marines start boarding ships off Iran

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US Marines began boarding ships on 16 July to enforce Iran's naval blockade, and boarded the sanctioned tanker Wen Yao under its alias Lan Jing in the Gulf of Oman.

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Key takeaway

Marines are now boarding ships to enforce Iran's blockade, a step up from the redirect-only spring operation.

US Marines began physically boarding vessels on 16 July to enforce the naval blockade CENTCOM reimposed on Iranian ports two days earlier , a harder posture than the redirect-only enforcement of the spring blockade. 1

A redirect turns a ship away; a boarding puts armed personnel on a foreign-flagged deck to search it. In the blockade's first three days CENTCOM redirected four commercial vessels, disabled one and boarded one, according to The War Zone, its first public enforcement tally since the closure returned. 2 The original April-to-June blockade redirected more than 140 vessels and disabled nine across a full 66-day run, so the new operation's three-day pace runs proportionally faster.

CENTCOM separately confirmed a Marine verification boarding of the sanctioned tanker Wen Yao, sailing under the alias Lan Jing, in the Gulf of Oman on 16 July. 3 The rename is the evasion; the boarding is the answer to it. A tanker that changes its name to slip a sanctions list still has to carry its cargo past a warship.

Boarding commercial shipping is exactly the act the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has used to justify its own seizures, including the two supertankers it disabled in Omani waters on 14 July . Iran and several shipping bodies argue the blockade breaches transit-passage rights protected under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea; Washington maintains its remit covers only Iranian-port traffic. Each armed boarding hands Tehran a fresh grievance while tightening the sea lane.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

CENTCOM is the US military command that runs a naval blockade around Iran's ports, meant to stop sanctioned oil and goods moving by sea. Until this week, CENTCOM mostly just turned suspect ships away rather than boarding them. Now US Marines have started actually boarding vessels to check them by hand, including a tanker called Wen Yao that was sailing under a fake name, Lan Jing, to try to slip past the blockade.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Sanctioned tankers routinely re-flag and rename to defeat AIS-based tracking, and the Wen Yao's alias Lan Jing is a case in point.

Redirect-only enforcement depends on remote identification, which a renamed hull can spoof; physical boarding is the only method that confirms a vessel's true identity against the sanctions list once it has already changed its transponder name.

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  • Consequence

    Physical boarding raises the odds of a confrontation with a sanctioned vessel's crew or its flag state, a risk redirect-only enforcement did not carry.

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Oman
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