Dubai's New East Coast Port Signals The Beginning Of End For Iran's Hormuz Leverage
Dubai's New East Coast Port Signals The Beginning Of End For Iran's Hormuz Leverage Less than a week into the US-Iran conflict, specifically on March 3, we began to see the writing on the wall: Tehran's leverage over the Strait of Hormuz would eventually erode. That would happen.

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- Primary source: ZeroHedge
- Published: Jul 13, 2026, 5:45 PM UTC
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