Iran war has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil choke point. Reopening it is a big challenge
PARIS (AP) Gasoline prices are rising largely because of the Iran wars impact on the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passageway for oil and gas from the Persian Gulf. The waterway off Irans coast, now effectively closed, is so vital for the global economy that governments are working on blueprints to speedily reopen it to shipping when the shooting stops.
In Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron is leading an international effort to unblock the energy choke point, so that oil, gas and goods could flow freely again when circumstances permit. He envisions countries using warships to escort tankers and container vessels through the strait when fighting is less intense, whenever that may be.
Former naval officers who have served in the Hormuz passage say vessels would be sitting ducks, with little room for maneuver in the straits narrow shipping lanes, if foreign naval forces attempted to reopen the waterway before a cessation of hostilities.
In todays context, sending warships or civilian vessels into the Strait of Hormuz would be suicidal, French navy retired Vice Adm. Pascal Ausseur said in an interview with The Associated Press.
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