Incentives, warnings and assurances: how an Indian sailor transited Hormuz
Indian seafarer aboard oil tanker recalls incentives from his employer to make the risky transit via route near Oman, the threats from the Iranian side to stop, and encouragement from the U.S. Navy…
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