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The Strait Is Shut — Who Pays the Price?
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The Strait Is Shut — Who Pays the Price?

Iran's naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is now official. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, the economic shockwaves will reach far beyond the Middle East.

Ukraine Eyes the Hormuz Strait. What's the Play?
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Ukraine Eyes the Hormuz Strait. What's the Play?

Britain backs Ukraine's potential role in Strait of Hormuz security. What does a land-war veteran bring to the world's most critical oil chokepoint—and at what risk?

Hormuz Blocked: The Chokepoint That Moves Markets
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Hormuz Blocked: The Chokepoint That Moves Markets

Iran has halted oil tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz following US bombardment. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, here's what investors and policymakers need to watch.

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The Meeting America Skipped — And Why It Matters
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The Meeting America Skipped — And Why It Matters

35 nations gathered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without the U.S. Trump said it's not America's job. That absence may be reshaping the global order faster than anyone expected.

If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?
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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?

Trump's 15-point ultimatum to Iran isn't being read as a diplomatic opening. Analysts warn of nightmare escalation scenarios with global economic consequences.

Iran Wants a Toll on the World's Most Critical Waterway
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Iran Wants a Toll on the World's Most Critical Waterway

Tehran has signaled that a system of fees and passage restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz could outlast the current conflict. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, the implications stretch far beyond the Middle East.

South Korea Breaks Its Silence on Hormuz
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South Korea Breaks Its Silence on Hormuz

Seoul joins a joint statement condemning Iran's de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. But words and warships are very different things — and the gap between them is where the real story lies.

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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays?
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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays?

Trump is urging China, UK, and Japan to send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, here's what a closure would mean for energy markets, inflation, and your portfolio.

Stranded People, Suspended Gas: Korea's Double Crisis in the Gulf
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Stranded People, Suspended Gas: Korea's Double Crisis in the Gulf

As Iran's conflict disrupts Gulf airspace and Qatar halts LNG production, South Korea faces a simultaneous evacuation emergency and energy supply crunch—exposing deep structural vulnerabilities.

Why Japan Won't Pull the Collective Self-Defense Trigger Despite Hormuz Closure
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Why Japan Won't Pull the Collective Self-Defense Trigger Despite Hormuz Closure

Iran effectively closes Strait of Hormuz, but Japan hesitates to invoke collective self-defense despite past rhetoric. Energy security meets constitutional constraints.

Iranian Gunboats Challenge US Tanker: What's Really at Stake?
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Iranian Gunboats Challenge US Tanker: What's Really at Stake?

Iranian gunboats threaten US-flagged tanker in Strait of Hormuz, raising tensions over world's most critical oil chokepoint. Analysis of geopolitical and economic implications.

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Trump Venezuela Oil Policy 2026: Why U.S. Giants Hesitate Despite White House Push

President Trump is pushing U.S. oil companies to return to Venezuela. Explore the challenges of the Trump Venezuela oil policy and why economic hurdles persist in 2026.

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