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The article points out that control over the Strait of Hormuz is a strategic factor that surpasses the importance of nuclear weapons in its impact on regional power and dominance. If Iran succeeds in establishing administrative control over the strait, it will gain greater political and economic benefits, as the strait cannot be disabled as easily as nuclear weapons can be neutralized. It also warns that dominion over Hormuz grants long-term influence over regional exports and global markets, opening the door to rethinking the concept of controlling maritime passages in the region. The article emphasizes the importance of maritime security and highlights the roles of Gulf countries and Yemen in reshaping the map of influence.
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