Iran's mines, mobile missiles, drones & geography: Why reopening Strait of Hormuz is no easy task
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The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route, is blocked by Iran following a US-Israel offensive. Reopening the strait is a challenging task due to Iran's military capabilities and geographical advantages.
The Strait of Hormuz is currently blocked by Iran. This follows a US-Israel offensive. Iran's military has mines, mobile missiles, and drones. The country's geography also makes it difficult to reopen the strait. The strait is a critical global oil route. Its closure has significant implications for the global economy.
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