In the Strait of Hormuz, Iran draws its red lines
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The Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, remains a critical artery for international shipping and energy supplies prior to ongoing conflicts. Iran has delineated its operational boundaries in this sensitive region, influencing global energy and geopolitical dynamics.
The strait, a critical energy and economic chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea through the Gulf of Oman, was open to international shipping before the war