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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?

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532

Which of the following maritime chokepoints is most critical for the transit of global petroleum supplies, thereby serving as a focal point for energy geopolitics?

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533

Which of the following best describes the primary strategic objective of the Carter Doctrine within the context of international security?

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534

What is the primary reason cited by the government for the recent increase in domestic fuel prices?

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535

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) functions primarily as a regional geopolitical framework to achieve which of the following objectives?

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536

The Carter Doctrine, a cornerstone of energy geopolitics, explicitly defined the Persian Gulf as a vital interest to the United States primarily to ensure:

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537

In the context of global energy geopolitics, which strategic function does the Strait of Hormuz serve regarding international petroleum supply chains?

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538

The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with which body of water?

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539

Which political party's senator demanded the creation of a separate South Punjab province during the Senate budget debate on June 17, 2026?

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540

Consider the following statements about the US-Iran MoU signed in June 2026:
1. The US has already begun lifting its naval blockade as part of the agreement.
2. Vice President JD Vance expressed full confidence that the deal would be universally welcomed by the Israeli government.
3. The agreement includes a 60-day timeline for finalizing technical details.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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