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    Iran’s Strategic Grip on Hormuz Shapes Its Leverage Against Washington

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Strait of Hormuz serves as a critical maritime chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. For Iran, maintaining control over this narrow passageway is not only a matter of national security but also a strategic tool in its broader geopolitical negotiations, particularly with the United States. The ability to influence traffic through Hormuz grants Tehran substantial leverage in diplomatic and economic discussions, especially amid ongoing tensions and sanctions.

    Historically, the strait has been a flashpoint for regional and international conflicts due to its importance in global energy markets. Iran’s geographic position allows it to threaten closure or disruption of this route, which could severely impact global oil prices and supply chains. This potential influence makes the strait a vital bargaining chip for Tehran in its efforts to counterbalance US pressure and assert its regional power.

    In a significant development, Iran’s insistence on retaining dominance over Hormuz underscores the passage’s role beyond mere geography; it symbolizes Tehran’s strategic resilience and diplomatic posture. Meanwhile, global powers continue to monitor the situation closely, aware that any escalation involving the strait could have far-reaching consequences for international energy security and geopolitical stability in the Middle East.

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