⚓ Hormuz Just Became the World’s Most Dangerous Trade Route

A major signal just came from the waters of the Strait of Hormuz.

Despite rising tensions and threats of disruption, the United States Navy escorted a commercial oil tanker safely through the narrow corridor that carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply.

Warships from the United States Fifth Fleet formed a protective shield around the vessel, countering potential threats ranging from drones to coastal missile systems.

This wasn’t just a routine escort.

It was a strategic message to the world.

The Strait of Hormuz is only about 21 miles wide, yet it remains the most critical energy chokepoint on Earth. Any disruption here can instantly ripple through global markets, pushing oil prices higher and shaking economic stability.

With Brent crude already hovering near $90 per barrel, every movement in these waters now carries global consequences.

Today, one tanker passed safely.

But the bigger question remains:

Will this keep the energy lifeline open…

or mark the beginning of a much larger confrontation?

Markets are watching.

Governments are watching.

And traders know one thing:

When geopolitics heats up, volatility follows. 🚀

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