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From Hormuz to the Black Sea, Maritime Battlefields Shape “A New World Order”

Maritime confrontations from the Strait of Hormuz to the Black Sea are reshaping global security and contributing to global change.

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From Hormuz to the Black Sea, Maritime Battlefields Shape “A New World Order”

Maritime confrontations stretching from the Strait of Hormuz to the Black Sea are increasingly shaping international security. Disputes over shipping routes, naval access, energy supplies, and territorial control have turned waterways into strategic battlegrounds. The conflicts are testing alliances, disrupting trade, and exposing weaknesses in global rules governing the seas. Analysts say these developments could accelerate military competition and contribute to a broader transformation of the international system, with maritime power playing a larger role in the emerging world order.

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