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Which of the following maritime chokepoints is most critical to the transit of Persian Gulf oil exports, thereby serving as a primary focal point in global energy geopolitics?
The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important oil transit chokepoint, as approximately one-fifth of the world's total oil consumption passes through this narrow waterway, making it a central pillar of energy security and geopolitical strategy.
The Carter Doctrine explicitly identified the Persian Gulf as a vital interest to the United States, asserting that any attempt by an outside force to gain control of the region would be regarded as an assault on U.S. national security.
The Strait of Hormuz serves as a critical maritime chokepoint for global energy security by connecting the Persian Gulf to which of the following bodies of water?
The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime chokepoint located between Oman and Iran, connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, facilitating the transit of a significant portion of the world's seaborne petroleum.
The Carter Doctrine (1980) explicitly defined the Persian Gulf as a region of vital national interest, asserting that the U.S. would use military force to protect its access to energy resources against external encroachment.
While OPEC manages oil production and the Arab League/OIC have broader mandates, the GCC is the specific regional geopolitical framework designed for security and political coordination among Persian Gulf states.
The Carter Doctrine explicitly declared that any attempt by an outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region would be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States and would be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional intergovernmental political and economic union consisting of all Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except Iraq, focused on regional stability and integration.
The GCC serves as the primary regional framework for coordinating security policies among Gulf states, including the protection of critical maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
Which of the following regional organizations serves as a primary intergovernmental political and economic union for the Arab states of the Persian Gulf?
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional intergovernmental organization established to foster economic, security, and political integration among its member states in the Persian Gulf, distinct from broader regional bodies like the Arab League or the OIC.
Which of the following regional organizations functions primarily as a governance institution for economic and political cooperation among its member states in the Arabian Peninsula?
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional intergovernmental political and economic union consisting of all Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except Iraq, serving as a key governance institution for regional stabilization and economic integration.