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Burning the Lifeboats

How Governments and Markets Are Consuming Strategic Reserves to Bridge a Hormuz Disruption Whose End They Cannot Demonstrate On 11 March 2026, the International Energy Agency coordinated the largest emergency strategic reserve release in history, drawing 400 million barrels from the stockpiles of 32 member nations, the United States contributing 172 million barrels from the… Continue reading
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Iran Targets Undersea Internet Cables in Strait of Hormuz

Tehran’s new licensing plan for foreign fiber optic cables increases pressure on US tech companies and adds another layer to growing global infrastructure tensions. Iran has announced a new plan to charge fees for underwater internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian media connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said companies such… Continue reading
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