CNBC confirmed on 11 March, citing TankerTrackers satellite data corroborated by Kpler, that Iran has exported at least 11.7 million barrels of crude oil to China through the Strait of Hormuz since the war began on 28 February.
Every barrel went to China. Every barrel transited the same waterway that seven P&I clubs declared uninsurable, that the US Navy refused to escort commercial tankers through, that 700 vessels sit queued outside, and that Iran’s Parliament Speaker mocked as accessible only on PlayStation.
The Strait is open. For Iran. To China. While everyone else is locked out.
The mechanism is the Mosaic Doctrine operating as a selective toll booth. The same 31 autonomous IRGC provincial commands that fire one-ton warheads at Tel Aviv, that lay mines in shipping lanes, that shot down approaches near Bahrain and Ruwais, have collectively agreed to protect Iranian crude shipments to China.Get The Full, Details. .




