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European Union flag with missing stars representing Brexit concept.
World

EU Says Middle East Fighting ‘Not Our War,’ Rules Out Escort Missions in Strait of Hormuz

The EU’s foreign policy chief said Europe will not treat the Middle Eastern fighting as its war and that member states will not extend their maritime escort operation into the Strait of Hormuz. Brussels prefers diplomatic measures and limited naval reinforcement in existing areas rather than taking on new, riskier missions in a strategic chokepoint.

iMil2026年3月17日 23:29
#European Union#Strait of Hormuz#Operation Shield
Aerial view of a cargo ship navigating the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Türkiye, beneath a large bridge.
World

Asia’s Race Against the “Oil Wall”: Which Countries Will Run Out First?

A collapse of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz has left Asia exposed to acute fuel shortages. While China’s reserves offer a many‑month buffer, several East and Southeast Asian economies could exhaust stocks within 20–74 days, prompting price controls, subsidies and potential rationing.

SoBiz2026年3月17日 10:30
#Strait of Hormuz#oil supply#Asia
Discover the vibrant hills of Hormuz Island, Iran, under a bright blue sky.
World

Washington to Lead Strait of Hormuz Escort Coalition as Iran Vows Continued Self‑Defence

The United States plans to form a multinational escort coalition to protect vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz as Iran vows continued self‑defence and shows limited interest in immediate negotiations. Tehran insists decisions on safe passage will be made by its military, while rising violence in Lebanon highlights wider regional spillovers that could affect shipping, energy markets and diplomatic options.

iMil2026年3月17日 03:59
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#United States
US Marine Bell UH-1Y Venom helicopter flying during the Miramar Airshow in San Diego.
World

How Iran’s Mine-and-Drone Campaign Has Humiliated a 2,500-Strong US Marine Deployment in the Strait of Hormuz

A mid-March U.S. Marine deployment to the Strait of Hormuz has failed to secure merchant transits as Iran uses mines, drones and small-boat tactics to blunt conventional maritime power. The standoff is disrupting global energy flows, exposing vulnerabilities in Western naval doctrine and prompting political unease among Gulf partners.

SoMi2026年3月16日 15:29
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#United States Marine Corps
Close-up of Scrabble tiles spelling 'Donald Trump' on a wooden table.
World

China Urges Calm as Trump Seeks a 'Strait of Hormuz' Escort Coalition

China urged immediate de‑escalation after Donald Trump said he was building a multinational escort force for ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Beijing called for all parties to halt military actions, avoided confirming any US request to participate, and signalled a preference for diplomacy while protecting trade and energy interests.

SoMi2026年3月16日 15:29
#Strait of Hormuz#Donald Trump#China
Aerial view of the Hadera power plant with smoke stacks by the Mediterranean Sea in Israel.
World

Analyst: Iran’s Strikes on Israeli Energy Sites Are Meant to Sow Panic and Coerce Washington and Tel Aviv

A Chinese military commentator says Iran’s strikes on Israeli energy facilities are intended to sow panic and pressure the United States and Israel rather than just inflict tactical damage. The approach raises questions about infrastructure vulnerability, deterrence credibility, and the risk of regional escalation.

SoMi2026年3月16日 08:59
#Iran#Israel#energy security
A stunning sunset over the vibrant rocky formations in Iran, showcasing natural beauty and dramatic skies.
World

Iran Bars U.S. and Allies from Hormuz as Washington Seeks a Naval Escort Coalition — Allies Reply with Caution

Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial traffic but bars ships from the United States and its allies, while the U.S. seeks an international naval escort coalition. Allies have responded with caution, and energy markets and import-dependent countries such as Japan are taking contingency measures, including a major strategic oil release.

SoBiz2026年3月16日 08:29
#Iran#Strait of Hormuz#United States
A U.S. Navy sailor in uniform holding a Holy Bible, symbolizing faith and service.
World

A Risky Grab: Why a US Seizure of Kharg Island Could Deepen the Iran Conflict

The US movement of amphibious forces toward the Persian Gulf and discussions about seizing Kharg Island highlight a fraught strategic choice: a capture could disrupt Iran’s oil exports but would expose US forces to mines, missiles and drones and risk widening the conflict. Military analysts warn that holding Kharg would be difficult and costly, with broad implications for energy markets and regional stability.

iMil2026年3月16日 01:59
#Kharg Island#US Navy#Iran
Waves crash on the rocky shore of Hormoz Island, Iran with clear blue skies.
World

Hormuz Chokehold: Iran Keeps Crude Flowing to China as Washington Empties Reserves

Escalation between the United States and Iran has threatened oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and pushed prices sharply higher. China continued to take most Iranian exports in January–February, while the U.S. and a coalition of countries tapped emergency reserves to stabilise markets, a stopgap that risks depleting strategic buffers without a political resolution.

SoMi2026年3月15日 19:59
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#China
A gas pump at an urban station displaying a 'Sold Out' sign, illustrating fuel shortage.
World

Hormuz Shutdown Sparks a Fourth Oil Shock — Strategic Reserves Won’t Plug the Flow Gap

A near‑halt to oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz has precipitated an unprecedented supply shock, prompting the IEA to authorise a 400‑million‑barrel emergency release. Analysts warn that slow delivery rates and trapped spare capacity mean strategic stocks cannot quickly replace lost flows, elevating the risk of global stagflation and prolonged high prices.

SoBiz2026年3月15日 06:29
#Oil crisis#Strait of Hormuz#IEA
Elegant woman in red dress posing on Hormuz Island's red beach with scenic ocean view.
World

More than 11 Million Barrels of Iranian Oil Routed to China as US Escort Rhetoric Falters

More than 11.7 million barrels of Iranian crude have been reported as flowing to China through the Strait of Hormuz since late February, even as regional tensions and threats to merchant shipping have risen. The episode highlights China’s growing energy resilience and the practical limits of US military guarantees in a high‑risk maritime environment.

SoMi2026年3月14日 12:18
#Iran#China#Strait of Hormuz
Turkish Navy warships navigate the Bosporus during a sunny day with Istanbul's skyline in the background.
World

Hormuz Choked: Shipping Collapses as ‘Shadow Fleet’ Fills Void After Strikes on Iran

Transit through the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed in early March amid US–Israeli strikes on Iran, with just 77 vessels passing versus 1,229 last year. Most remaining transits involve ageing, uninsured ships linked to a "shadow fleet," raising energy-market risk and complicating sanctions enforcement and naval protection efforts.

SoMi2026年3月14日 11:58
#Strait of Hormuz#shipping#shadow fleet