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"Chokepoint Warfare: After Hormuz, Could Malacca, Gibraltar & Red Sea Be Next as Iran Teaches New Tactics?",
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"textContent": "Iran has opened the Strait of Hormuz for now, but it was demanding US$2 million for the safe passage of every tanker through the strategic waterway. Even though the idea of a country collecting tolls for the safe passage of naval ships from a natural sea passage is anathema to the rules-based global maritime order, […]\n\nThe post Chokepoint Warfare: After Hormuz, Could Malacca, Gibraltar & Red Sea Be Next as Iran Teaches New Tactics? appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
"title": "Chokepoint Warfare: After Hormuz, Could Malacca, Gibraltar & Red Sea Be Next as Iran Teaches New Tactics?"
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