Dmitry Medvedev’s bold claim that the Strait of Hormuz is Iran’s nuclear weapon sends ripples through global politics, spotlighting the vital maritime corridor that channels a staggering 20% of the worlds oil. As tensions rise, all eyes are on this critical route—will Iran flex its power, and what could that mean for economies everywhere?
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has ignited a flurry of global reactions, stirring the pot in the ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions and raising questions about regional stability and the future of international oil trade. How will this vital maritime corridor shape the geopolitical landscape in the days to come?
