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  "path": "/politics-issues/2026/05/05/312898/what-alternatives-do-gulf-states-have-to-the-strait-of-hormuz/",
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  "tags": [
    "Politics + Issues",
    "Adcop",
    "Gulf of Oman",
    "LNG",
    "Oman",
    "Petroline",
    "Red Sea",
    "saudi arabia",
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    "What alternatives do Gulf states have to the Strait of Hormuz?",
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  "textContent": "Two months into the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz is still mostly shut. Vessel traffic is running at a fraction of pre-war levels, with the patchwork of ceasefires, blockades and re-closures since February 28 not restoring confidence on the bridge of any tanker. Hormuz has long been understood as one of the world’s […]\n\nThe post What alternatives do Gulf states have to the Strait of Hormuz? appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "What alternatives do Gulf states have to the Strait of Hormuz?"
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