Top Three Theories On What Damaged Japanese Oil Tanker Near Iran -- Christian Science Monitor
Numerous theories have surfaced for what damaged the Japanese oil tanker sailing between Oman and Iran on Thursday. Investigators say it may have been a sea mine, a pirate attack, or a collision with a submarine.
Whatever it was that shook a 260,000-ton Japanese supertanker as it sailed through calm waters between Oman and Iran just after midnight Wednesday, it was not a freak wave.
But beyond that, officials investigating a huge dent in the side of the M. Star are still some way off establishing exactly what happened.
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My Comment: It does not take a specialist to look at the above picture and see that this oil tanker did hit something .... and that something was big.
Hmmm .... any subs reported missing in the past few days?