Boldly Breaking Through! Full of Dominance!


Four Chinese-funded oil tankers break the U.S. blockade,
The 054A escort ship guards the passage for a week!

The U.S. military announced the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz on April 12,
Officially taking effect at 10 a.m. on the 13th (10 p.m. Beijing time),
Over 15 U.S. warships positioned themselves, claiming to intercept all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports.
But four Chinese supertankers—COSCO Zhufeng, HaiRongHai, JinHaiHua, and Jiuyang Bonansa—ignored the U.S. ban,
Kept AIS on throughout, followed their original routes into the Persian Gulf exit,
Calmly crossing the strait, without turning back or stopping.

China quickly responded:
The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway,
Chinese ships’ passage is legitimate trade,
The U.S. has no right to unilateral intervention.

This confidence comes from the 054A Type Daqing ship (hull number 576),
Located about 500 nautical miles west of the strait in the northern Arabian Sea,
It just finished the China-Pakistan “Maritime Guardian-4” joint exercise,
Did not return with the fleet,
And has been anchored here for over a week,
Providing a safety barrier for Chinese oil tankers.

On April 14, the sanctioned Chinese oil tanker Rich Starry successfully crossed,
Becoming the first vessel to fully enter and exit after the U.S. blockade,
Without interception by the U.S. military.
This is not only a shipping breakthrough,
But also a strong counterattack against hegemony—
International law and reality prove that unilateral blockades are empty talk.

American hegemonism, get lost,
You’re just paper tigers!
China 🇨🇳 rising, unstoppable!

#Web3 # Geopolitics #EnergySecurity
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