$BTC 🚨 The United States has an alternative plan for the Strait of Hormuz… and it could change everything 🚨
Iran believes that closing the strait gives it a permanent leverage.
But it’s not that simple… Here’s the picture step by step:
Step 1: The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow passage 33 miles long, through which about 20% of the world's oil passes. It has been closed.
Step 2: Looking at the map, we find that the land distance separating the Arabian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman does not exceed 30 miles in some areas, across the territories of the UAE and Oman… both allies of Washington.
Step 3: The United States does not necessarily need to reopen the strait, but it can create a waterway through that land strip.
Step 5: Amid existing tensions, some Gulf countries may find a strategic interest in such a project.
Step 6: Massive infrastructure projects are supported in American political discourse, and this project will be larger than many previously proposed.
Step 8: Oil tankers will cross through a new route outside of any direct threat, ending the 'bottleneck' crisis.
Step 9: In the long term, this may reshape the global energy route map and change the geopolitical balance of power.
Step 10: Sometimes conflicts are not resolved solely through military might, but through projects that completely change the rules of the game.
Iran has closed a door... but a new road may be built around it.
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