A proposed Strait of Hormuz deal tests whether the US will prioritize open sea lanes over denying Iran administrative authority.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE must align strategies to build collective regional security and counter Iranian aggression effectively.
Iran’s tactical adoption of BeiDou and resilient navigation systems has redefined asymmetric warfare, enabling precision strikes against technologically superior adversaries.
US plans to impose a transit fee in the Strait of Hormuz threaten global trade, alienating key allies and driving up energy prices amid a regional conflict.
The resumption of a direct Sanaa-Tehran flight path threatens regional security,enabling Iran to circumvent air blockades and accelerate military aid to Houthis
Tehran weaponizes Persian Gulf Shipping via mines and drones, imposing a new order that cements Iranian control over every vessel in the strait.
US military options to reopen Hormuz combine convoys, coastal strikes, and economic pressure to break Iran’s stranglehold on global energy.
