Do you think I have right to write?

in Traveling Steem3 days ago

The most important news for the world today seems to be the Middle East, especially the US-Iran tensions and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Latest reports suggest that the Iran-US talks, the uncertainty of a ceasefire, and developments in Hormuz are dominating headlines.

So do you think this is important for common people of the world? I am worried, and that's why I am writing something different. I believe the Strait of Hormuz is extremely sensitive to oil supplies, so tensions there could impact global energy markets. However, the US-Iran conflict impacts regional security, diplomacy, and trade, and no country should act so insensitively. I guess both America and Iran have no right to block this strait.

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As far as Israel is concerned, that is a different matter because they are fighting for their existance, but the entry of the USA is making a difference. And that's why it's being considered not just a regional but a global problem. And we Indians have unnecessarily got involved in this mess. So, I understand that today, although there are hopes of US-Iran talks, the situation is far from stable.

I think everyone is concerned about the events in Hormuz and maritime security. In my opinion, this should be considered one of the most important events in the world since I started watching the news.

I believe that no other country should care if a country, even Iran, wants to use nuclear weapons for its own use, creating a crisis for other nuclear-armed countries or using it as an excuse to seize their uranium and oil. After all, this affects oil prices.

I consider this not just a territorial dispute but an incident that directly impacts the lives of ordinary people. When tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, the impact isn't limited to war or diplomacy but extends to gasoline, diesel, shipping, insurance, inflation, and ultimately, the economic stability of every country. Therefore, I believe this issue cannot be taken lightly.

In my view, the greatest sensitivity of the Strait of Hormuz lies in the fact that it is a vital source of the world's energy supply. Any disruption there immediately impacts oil prices, and the same impact is reflected in transportation, food, and industrial costs. This becomes even more important for an import-dependent country like India, where every family here is affected by international oil prices in some way or another.


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I also believe that Iran's nuclear program should not be viewed solely from a perspective of suspicion or pressure. Every country has its own security concerns, and if a country wants to acquire nuclear technology for domestic use or strategic balance, the reasons behind it should be understood. But it is also true that nuclear proliferation in any region raises global concerns, as it raises questions of trust, security, and an arms race.

I believe the real problem arises when the interests, energy politics, and military strategies of major countries collide. Small and medium-sized countries also suffer unintended consequences.

That's the reason I believe this issue today is considered one of the most important events in the world. It is not just a story about Iran or the United States but also a test of the global system, energy security, and international morality.

I would argue that unless dialogue, restraint, and transparent diplomacy are adopted, each new incident could further escalate this tension. And if the world doesn't act wisely in time, not just governments but ordinary people will pay the price.


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I am sure my friends from Venezuela, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria all have something to say on this burning issue. I would like to add that the prices of crypto are going up, but the price of Steem is constantly going down for the reasons best known to the experts. I wish I knew a little more in this matter.

My final question is, are we concentrating more on Steem Atlas rather than Global Atlas?

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Hola, amigo. En realidad es bastante curioso que el control de un paso marítimo conlleve a serios problemas económicos en muchos países. Parte del estrecho de Ormuz es de Irán, pero por ahí es donde pueden pasar los barcos más grandes. Entonces, si Irán se niega a dar paso o si ataca a los barcos, lo que le viene encima es fuego aéreo.

Saludos cordiales.

 2 days ago 

Iran refused just because outer sources forced them to do so. They are fighting for their right now otherwise the Hormuze was open. Greed of oil.