[Post 1386] Asia Gets 80% of Its Oil from the Strait of Hormuz. What’s Next? | WSJ


Summary

Asia’s economies heavily depend on the Middle East for energy, with around 80% of the region’s oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict is also exposing the limits of U.S. military reach, raising fresh doubts among Asian allies about long-term security guarantees.

WSJ explores the broader shift taking shape in the region: stronger defenses, greater self-reliance and a world that’s becoming more fragmented.

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