Coalition Faces Challenges Reopening Strait of Hormuz

A UK-led coalition of over 40 countries is working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route currently disrupted by Iran. However, experts say the effort faces major challenges due to internal divisions, lack of U.S. involvement, and Iran’s strong geographic advantage.

The strait normally carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply. Since early March, shipping traffic has dropped by over 90%, raising concerns about global energy prices and supply chains.

While the coalition is considering diplomatic and economic measures, analysts believe real progress is unlikely without direct negotiations with Iran. Military action also remains uncertain due to limited coordination and hesitation among European nations.

The absence of the United States — traditionally a key force in maritime security — further weakens the coalition’s effectiveness. Experts suggest that without unified leadership, reopening the strait could take significant time.

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