Clouds of war loom over the Persian Gulf—The Middle East situation enters a high-risk phase



In early March 2026, the Middle East region was once again shrouded in the shadow of war. The trigger for this crisis was a direct military strike by the US and Israel against Iran, resulting in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei. This event completely shattered the fragile regional balance and pushed the conflict from proxy wars to direct confrontation on the front lines.

The core focus of the situation quickly centered on the Strait of Hormuz—the “throat” of global oil trade. This strait handles approximately 20%-30% of the world’s crude oil exports by sea. Any accidental clash could mean the energy arteries being cut off. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard promptly announced it was entering maximum combat readiness, threatening to block the strait, while the US military declared it would “completely control Iranian skies within a week.”$BTC

This crisis is no longer a localized conflict but has evolved into a massive uncertainty for global energy supplies. As the fighting expands, international oil prices react swiftly, with Brent crude futures soaring above $82. For the global economy, this signals a new round of imported inflationary pressure is building, especially for East Asian countries that are highly dependent on Middle Eastern oil. A geopolitical-induced economic storm is brewing. #美伊局势影响
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