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  "path": "/irans-undersea-cable-attack-could-cripple-global-internet-and-10-trillion-daily-flows-after-hormuz-blockade/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-01T09:59:31.000Z",
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  "textContent": "One of the underreported but extremely significant features of the ongoing crisis in the Persian Gulf is the risk to undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz and the nearby Red Sea. And these risks are linked with Iran’s weaponization of its geographic location in waging what is called asymmetric warfare, both above and under […]\n\nThe post Iran’s Undersea Cable Attack Could Cripple Global Internet and $10 Trillion Daily Flows After Hormuz Blockade appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
  "title": "Iran’s Undersea Cable Attack Could Cripple Global Internet and $10 Trillion Daily Flows After Hormuz Blockade"
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