The US will begin guiding some neutral ships trapped in the Persian Gulf out through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday. The move underscores elevated geopolitical risk around a critical energy and shipping chokepoint, with potential implications for tanker traffic and oil-market volatility. While the article does not cite an incident or casualty, the route disruption could still affect global transport and energy flows.
The US will begin guiding some neutral ships trapped in the Persian Gulf out through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday. The move underscores elevated geopolitical risk around a critical energy and shipping chokepoint, with potential implications for tanker traffic and oil-market volatility. While the article does not cite an incident or casualty, the route disruption could still affect global transport and energy flows.
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