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🤔 Will the ceasefire effectively collapse? Will the Strait of Hormuz be closed?
🧐 Current data suggests that the parties are hardening their positions rather than backing down. However, a direct and full-scale closure scenario is still unlikely. Because a complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz would impose a heavy economic cost not only on the other side but also on all regional actors, including Iran.
A more likely scenario is controlled escalation:
Low-intensity but high-impact actions such as tanker raids, temporary disruptions, and "selective disruption" in maritime traffic. This is sufficient to keep markets and security under pressure without an actual closure. ✨
🤔 How will oil and global markets be shaped if the conflict escalates?
🧐 Energy markets reflexively add a risk premium in such crises. Any tension stemming from the Strait of Hormuz causes rapid and sharp increases in oil prices. If the conflict escalates beyond a controlled level:
Sharp jumps in oil prices become inevitable.
Supply chains are disrupted, freight costs increase.
Serious vulnerabilities emerge in developing economies.
Global inflation comes under renewed upward pressure.
However, the critical distinction here is:
Markets react more strongly to "unpredictable disruptions" than to "continuous uncertainty." Therefore, while limited tension pushes prices higher, a full-scale conflict creates a shock that will shake global economic balances. ✨
Beyond this, the following questions also become important:
🤔Will diplomacy become completely ineffective?
How close are the parties to an irreversible point?
🤔Are military preparations a deterrent, or a harbinger of an impending breakdown?
🕵️Looking at the current situation, the most rational assessment is this:
In the short term, the parties will continue with a controlled tension strategy, but in this equation where the margin of error is narrowing, even a small miscalculation could trigger a chain reaction crisis.
✍️In conclusion, the issue is no longer just "will an agreement be reached?"; it is "how sustainable is this tension?"
🧑⚖️And it seems that the limits of sustainability are being pushed further and further each day. ✨
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