US interceptions of Iranian-linked tankers in Asian waters suggest Washington’s maritime pressure campaign may be spreading eastward, raising new risks for Southeast Asian states overseeing crucial sea lanes. Analysts said that although Southeast Asian nations were not parties to the war, countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore were not insulated from rising US-Iran maritime tensions.

Why US interception of Iran tankers in Asian waters pose new risk to Asean neutrality
Ushar Daniele·South China Morning Post··1 min readLimited
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