Iran shuts Hormuz strait: But wasn’t it already closed?
The strait is a crucial maritime route, through which 20 percent of global oil and natural gas is shipped in peacetime.
The strait is a crucial maritime route, through which 20 percent of global oil and natural gas is shipped in peacetime.
The Hormuz Strait shutdown directly relates to the drying up of the Euphrates River prophecy, which removes a natural barrier and disrupts geopolitical flow. While Hormuz is a maritime strait rather than a river, both function as critical passages whose closure/drying would dramatically alter Middle Eastern logistics and create conditions for regional military repositioning toward Israel, consistent with end-times geopolitical upheaval preceding Gog/Magog scenarios.