The Strait of Hormuz crisis is no longer merely a regional confrontation tied to tensions between Iran and the US, or between Tehran and Israel. It has evolved into a defining moment that reveals the nature of the emerging world order. Maritime corridors are not just geographic details on international trade maps; they are direct instruments in the struggle for influence and are among the most powerful tools of political and economic pressure in the 21st century.

Twenty percent of the world’s natural gas and oil used to pass through the strait.

The Strait of Malacca carries more than a quarter of global trade, including most of the oil that flows from the Persian Gulf to key Asian markets.

The Strait of Hormuz crisis is no longer merely a regional confrontation tied to tensions between Iran and the US, or between Tehran and Israel. It has evolved into a defining…

Iran warns of military action in the Gulf of Oman. 20 ships transit the Strait of Hormuz by May 31 at 43% YES.