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As the U.S. tightens its naval blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, analysts warn the escalating tensions could draw China into a direct geopolitical confrontation.

As the U.S. tightens its naval blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, analysts warn the escalating tensions could draw China into a direct geopolitical confrontation. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • حصار هرمز.. صراع نفوذ بين واشنطن وبكين يتجاوز إيران!

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The United States has imposed a comprehensive naval blockade on Iranian ports and vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments, escalating a long-running confrontation with Tehran. The move, which effectively seeks to enforce stringent sanctions and curtail Iran's ability to export its oil, has immediately heightened military and diplomatic tensions in one of the world's most volatile waterways. Regional security forces are on high alert as the U.S. Navy patrols the narrow strait, through which roughly a fifth of the world's seaborne oil passes annually, raising immediate fears of a miscalculation or direct clash that could disrupt global energy supplies. This latest American action represents a significant intensification of the "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, moving beyond economic sanctions to an overt military posture aimed at physically isolating the Iranian economy. The blockade targets the lifeline of Iran's oil-dependent state revenues and is a clear signal of Washington's willingness to enforce its foreign policy objectives through direct naval power. For Iran, which has repeatedly threatened to close the strait in the past if its exports were halted, the blockade is a direct challenge to its sovereignty and economic survival, setting the stage for a potential retaliatory strike against commercial shipping or military assets in the region. However, the strategic implications of the crisis now extend far beyond the bilateral U.S.-Iran conflict, pulling a major global power into its orbit. China, Iran's largest trading partner and a primary purchaser of its oil, is monitoring the developments with intense scrutiny. The Chinese economy is heavily reliant on secure energy imports from the Middle East, a substantial portion of which transit the Strait of Hormuz. Any prolonged disruption or military conflict in the strait would pose a direct and severe threat to China's energy security and economic stability, forcing Beijing to recalculate its traditionally cautious diplomatic stance in the region. The situation presents Beijing with a profound dilemma. On one hand, China has consistently advocated for...

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