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#IranWar #StraitOfHormuz #oilcrisis The Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical energy corridor, has become the center of a rapidly escalating geopolitical crisis. Nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow waterway every day — and now it has effectively shut down. In response, the United States is deploying 2,200 Marines aboard the USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship designed for high-intensity operations. The mission: help restore security and reopen one of the most strategically important shipping routes on Earth. But this deployment signals something deeper. Despite two weeks of intense airstrikes against Iranian military targets, coastal missile systems and mobile launchers along Iran’s shoreline continue to threaten any ship attempting to cross the strait. With global shipping traffic collapsing and energy markets swinging wildly, the situation is rapidly becoming a global economic and military flashpoint. Meanwhile, diplomatic cracks are beginning to appear. Some countries are reportedly negotiating directly with Tehran for safe passage, while oil markets react to every development in the region. So what does sending 2,200 Marines into one of the most heavily defended waterways in the world actually mean? Is this a limited mission to secure shipping lanes — or the beginning of a much larger confrontation in the Persian Gulf? In this video, we break down: • Why the Strait of Hormuz matters to the global economy • The military reality of Iran’s coastal defense system • Why airstrikes alone haven’t reopened the strait • What the Marine deployment could signal next • And how this crisis could reshape global energy and geopolitics This is not just a regional conflict — it’s a moment that could redefine global power, energy security, and the balance of influence in the Middle East. Watch until the end to understand why the world is watching the Strait of Hormuz right now. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational, analytical, and informational purposes only. The content discusses geopolitical developments, publicly reported information, and strategic analysis related to international security and global energy markets. It does not promote violence, military action, or political agendas. All information presented is based on publicly available sources, expert commentary, and global news reporting. Viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources and form their own informed perspectives on complex geopolitical events.