A worldwide energy crisis is emerging as the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil passage, approaches a total halt. With rising tensions and the U.S.-Israeli conflict against Tehran intensifying, maritime transport has nearly ceased, stranding approximately 20% of the global oil and gas supply.
Now, China has intervened. Beijing is engaged in urgent discussions with Iran to secure safe passage for vessels from China and Qatar, aiming to alleviate surging oil prices and avert a more severe economic downturn. However, with countless tankers immobilized, missile attacks proliferating throughout the region, and financial markets in turmoil, the globe is closely monitoring whether these negotiations can prevent a worldwide catastrophe.
This video examines the crisis, China's critical involvement, and potential future developments. Stay with us until the conclusion for a comprehensive overview of this rapidly evolving geopolitical conflict.