Why Opening the Strait of Hormuz Is a Really Big Deal
Let me explain why the Strait of Hormuz matters so much.
It is a narrow stretch of water between Iran and Oman.
At its narrowest point, it is only 33 kilometers wide.
But through that small gap, nearly 20 percent of the world's oil passes every single day.
That is about 17 million barrels of oil. Every day.
Now imagine that route gets blocked.
Tankers cannot move. Insurance becomes impossible.
Oil stops flowing to Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Prices spike instantly.
We saw it happen.
Oil shot past 100 dollars a barrel. Inflation fears came back. Markets crashed.
When the strait is open, oil flows freely. Supply chains stay stable. Energy prices calm down.
When the strait is closed, the entire global economy feels the pain.
That is why Trump reopening the strait is such a big deal.
It is not about military victory.
It is about oil.
And oil is the heartbeat of the world economy.
Open strait means stable prices.
Closed strait means chaos.
That is the simple truth.
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