Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8
US Navy Could Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Austin Warns at High Cost
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8

US Navy Could Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Austin Warns at High Cost

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8

Summary

  • Lloyd Austin said the US Navy could force the Strait of Hormuz back open if shipping were blocked, but he cautioned that any sustained operation would be expensive.
  • At a London conference, the former US defense secretary said keeping the vital oil and gas corridor open would also require allied support, not just US naval power.
  • The warning underscores how vulnerable global energy flows remain to disruption in the narrow waterway, a critical route for Gulf crude and gas exports.

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