US Strikes Tankers in Persian Gulf: Week 15 Blockade Recap

What’s Going on With Shipping? (Sal Mercogliano)
What’s Going on With Shipping? (Sal Mercogliano)Jun 14, 2026

Why It Matters

The strikes signal a hardening U.S. stance on Iranian oil exports, threatening global energy flows and prompting higher shipping costs and geopolitical risk for market participants.

Key Takeaways

  • US Central Command disabled three non‑compliant tankers in Gulf of Oman.
  • Strikes killed three Indian crew members, raising humanitarian concerns.
  • US cites legal blockade under international law to stop Iranian oil shipments.
  • Critics question necessity of lethal force before issuing clear warnings.
  • Regional tension rises as Iran, India, and US naval forces confront.

Summary

The video recaps a dramatic escalation in the Gulf of Oman, where U.S. Central Command struck three non‑compliant oil tankers—Maravix, Cababelloo, and Jolvir—over a two‑day period in early June 2026. The attacks, carried out by F‑18s using precision munitions, were justified by the United States as enforcement of a legally declared blockade aimed at preventing Iranian oil from reaching global markets. The second strike resulted in the deaths of three Indian crew members, underscoring the human cost of the operation. Key data points include the precise timing of each strike (June 8, 9, 10), the flags of the vessels (Panama‑flagged Maravix, Palao‑flagged Cababelloo, Guinea‑Basau‑flagged Jolvir), and the reported outcomes: disabled ships, one fatality, and no immediate environmental spill. U.S. officials cited compliance failures despite repeated warnings, while the Joint Maritime Information Center highlighted that ship‑to‑ship transfers of Iranian oil were the primary target. The host, Sam Magliano, challenges the proportionality of lethal force, noting that international law permits blockades but demands clear, documented warnings before engagement. He references a similar U.S. practice in the Caribbean and points to an Iranian‑linked missile incident on the Indian tanker Olympic Life, illustrating the broader risk environment for Indian‑crewed vessels that dominate regional shipping. Business implications are significant: the blockade disrupts oil logistics, raises insurance premiums, and forces charterers to reroute or delay cargoes. Moreover, the incident strains U.S.–India maritime relations and heightens geopolitical uncertainty for energy traders, shipping companies, and investors monitoring Middle‑East supply chains.

Original Description

In Week 15 of the Persian Gulf blockade, the situation reaches a boiling point. We break down the latest U.S. Central Command strikes on non-compliant oil tankers, the tragic loss of Indian crew members, and the shifting legal landscape of international maritime law. We also analyze the "Omani Route," the proliferation of fake AIS beacons, and the potential terms of a draft peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Topics covered in this episode:
⚓US Strikes Three Ships Non-complying with the Blockade
⚓The legality of US actions and the "International Law of Blockade."
⚓India's growing role in maritime security and the impact of seafarer casualties.
⚓AIS "ghost" structures and navigation challenges in the Strait of Hormuz.
⚓Draft peace terms: Sanction waivers vs. nuclear commitments.
00:00 – Episode Intro & Summary of US Strikes
01:02 – Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC) Report & Ship Identities
01:25 – International Law & Blockade Procedures
02:12 – Details on Attack #1: MT Marivex
02:52 – Details on Attack #2: MT Settebello (Indian Crew Casualties)
03:52 – Details on Attack #3: MT Jolvir
05:41 – Host Commentary: The Legality and Ethics of the Strikes
09:40 – Case Study: The Master of the Bella 1/Marinara
10:46 – The Role of US Naval Assets in the Region
11:49 – Iranian Strikes & The "Olympic Life" Incident
13:38 – AIS Activity in the Strait of Hormuz: "Crazy Stuff"
16:38 – Week 14 Recap: Houthi Bans & Red Sea Developments
17:45 – US Sanctions on IRGC Navy Toll System
18:21 – Global Tanker Market Trends & Record Orders
18:58 – Secret Tanker Movements & Project Freedom Escorts
21:18 – USV Milestone: Saronic Marauder & Apache Rescue
23:30 – Oil Price Analysis: Why Haven't Prices Spiked?
24:52 – Suez Canal's Role Amidst Hormuz Shutdown
26:31 – The "Dark Fleet" & Ship-to-Ship Transfers
28:21 – Intertanko Advisory & The Omani Route Procedures
33:23 – Suspected tanker attack in Strait by Iran
34:39 – Potential Peace Deal: Draft Terms & Trilateral Negotiations
36:55 – India-US Relations & Regional Naval Logistics
38:23 – Closing Remarks
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