The Korea Times
The security standoff in the Strait of Hormuz reveals several important dimensions of modern warfare and maritime security. It demonstrates how a relatively weaker state — in this case, Iran — can hold global trade hostage. By threatening to block a critical maritime chokepoint, Iran has succeeded in forcing countries previously considered peripheral to the Middle East conflict to brace for the war’s economic and strategic fallout. For Iran, this may be a calculated wartime tactic; for the rest of the world, it is a geopolitical nightmare. The standoff also underscores the vital role waterways play in facilitating global trade and, consequently, the growing importance of maritime security. Global supply chain disruptions caused by instability in the Strait of Hormuz have pushed nations to develop strategies that can help them remain resilient amid regional conflicts. In this context, Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) has emerged as an effective framework for reducing vulnerability to geopolitical risks. MDA is not merely a maritime surveillance system. Rather, it refers to a compreh
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