An oil tanker seized off the coast of Texas that for months has been suspected of carrying Iranian oil was offloaded just days after a bipartisan group of lawmakers wrote a letter to the White House questioning the delay.
“Finally, after months of delay, the Biden administration has listened to my bipartisan call for action and signaled to Iran that the United States will not be complacent in the face of Iranian threats,” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, told Fox News Digital.
Ernst was one of several lawmakers from both parties who penned a letter to President Biden last week demanding answers on the delay of offloading the Suez Rajan oil tanker, which had been seized off the coast of Galveston, Texas, in May and was suspected of carrying sanctioned Iranian oil. According to a report from Reuters, fears of Iranian retaliation were responsible for the delay in offloading the tanker, with a senior commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s navy warning last month that the country would target any oil company that seized the crude from the Suez Rajan.
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“No American citizen or company should ever fear retaliation from an FTO (Foreign Terrorist Organization) for assisting in lawful law enforcement activities or engaging in lawful commerce,” the letter to Biden read. “The enforcement of petroleum sanctions will become irrelevant if American citizens and companies involved constantly live in fear of Iranian retaliation. It is imperative that your administration make it clear that Iran and designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations will not be able to prevent our government from carrying out legitimate law enforcement operations.”
Ship-tracking data showed that the Suez Rajan began a ship-to-ship transfer of the cargo to the MR Euphrates near Galveston on Sunday, according to a report from the Associated Press.
While Ernst welcomed the news that the transfer was reportedly underway, the Iowa senator questioned the long delay in the process.