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Gulf countries seek to wean themselves off Strait of Hormuz

Gulf countries seek to wean themselves off Strait of Hormuz
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The conflict between the United States and Iran has demonstrated to Gulf countries just how easy it is for Tehran to shut down shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and turn the global economy upside down. Iran has effectively imposed its own control over the vital waterway, where, prior to the war, roughly 20% of […]

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Emphasis on Iranian threat capabilities without balancing perspectivesUse of loaded terms like 'imposed control' and 'shut down' when describing Iranian actionsFocus on economic disruption and regional instability caused by Iransecurity-hawkish framingfocus on Iranian aggressionenergy-security-centric narrativeselection of sources such as Washington Examinerhighlighting threats posed by Iranmention of pro-Iranian groups as antagonistsFraming of issues as Iran posing a unilateral threatOmission of Iranian perspectives or motivationsSource selection favoring Western experts and media

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