Gulf Security — Who’s Responsible for Protecting Global Energy and Shipping?
Автор: Brad "Iceman" Colbert
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Gulf Security — Who’s Responsible for Protecting Global Energy and Shipping?
In this SITREP episode, Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the growing security risks in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz — and asks the central question: who is actually responsible for keeping it secure?
Nearly 20% of the world’s oil transits through the Strait of Hormuz. With rising tensions involving Iran, increased naval deployments, missile proliferation, and drone threats, the risk to global shipping and energy markets is real.
But responsibility is fragmented.
Is it the United States Navy?
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?
NATO partners?
Commercial shipping companies?
Or regional powers like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman?
Inside this episode:
• The current U.S. naval posture in the Gulf
• Iran’s anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) strategy
• Missile and drone threats to commercial shipping
• Maritime interdiction and convoy policy gaps
• The role of the GCC and regional navies
• What happens if no one steps up
Modern conflict doesn’t start with invasions — it starts with contested waterways, insurance spikes, maritime seizures, and political hesitation.
This episode connects the operational, economic, and geopolitical dots.
If you follow geopolitics, energy security, naval warfare, or Middle East stability — this SITREP gives you context without the cable-news spin.
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