

Amidst rising war tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, concerns regarding oil transportation in the Persian Gulf region have intensified significantly. As Iran asserts its control over the Strait of Hormuz, the movement of oil tankers has come to a near standstill. Consequently, global apprehensions regarding a potential energy crisis and its economic repercussions are mounting. Against this backdrop, although US President Donald Trump requested allied nations to dispatch warships to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz, China and European nations have declined to cooperate.
Meanwhile, the conflict situation in the Middle East continues to escalate. While Israel has launched military operations in the Lebanon region, reports indicate that Iran has carried out drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure and airports across the Gulf region. Dubai International Airport was forced to suspend operations just hours after a drone attack occurred in its vicinity. In light of these developments, nations across the globe are issuing urgent calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities.






















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