Geopolitics
The Strait of Fear: How Imperialist Chaos is Forcing a Global South Energy Pivot
Saudi Arabia is pushing crude oil exports from its Red Sea terminal at Yanbu to near maximum capacity, redirecting flows away from the vulnerable Strait of Hormuz due to heightened regional security risks and renewed Houthi threats. This desperate pivot, born from the West's endless warmongering and its creation of regional instability, starkly exposes how the Global South's energy security and development are constantly held hostage by imperialist-fueled conflicts.