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by myvoiceismypass
65 days ago
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If you consider the topology, it is way less viable. If you go through UAE (the narrow part) you are attempting to build a canal through mountains and desert. Any other route (the non narrow parts) would just be 3-4x the length of the Suez Canal but through a desert, but since its not sea level the whole way, with locks (which means more water... again, desert), and at the end forces you through an even narrower strait at the end (Bab-el-Mandeb). The Houthis in Yemen have blasted Israeli-affiilated ships in that strait before, and they are Iran-backed. |
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Essentially, Iran showed it can control most of the gulf if it wants to.
https://acoup.blog/2026/03/25/miscellanea-the-war-in-iran/