The Strait of Hormuz crisis, carrying 20% of world oil, proves geography equalizes power: smaller nations disrupt trade via chokepoints without matching armies. Ships avoid narrow lanes amid threats, spiking insurance and markets. Suez, Bab el-Mandeb, Malacca face same risks—globalization's valves turn geoeconomic weapons.
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