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The article discusses the importance of Gulf security in the face of threats to the Strait of Hormuz and the halting of navigation during the 2026 crisis, where military risks led to a significant decline in ship transits and prompted reliance on alternative routes. It reviews the efforts of Gulf countries to diversify energy and trade corridors, including the development of overland oil and gas pipelines outside the Strait of Hormuz, and the linking of ports and rail networks within the region, with the aim of reducing dependency on the strait and turning it into a manageable crisis. The article emphasizes the necessity of building a unified Gulf strategy that includes pipeline networks, strategic reserves, and logistical centers to ensure the continuous supply of energy and essential goods in the event of any future disruptions to these routes.
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