The Strait of Hormuz Explained
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With recent drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil production, the Strait of Hormuz could become the centre of tensions once again.
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. This narrow shipping route transports one third of all of the sea-transited oil on EARTH!
In recent months attacks on ships in the Gulf of Oman have threatened the stability of the Strait of Hormuz as a shipping route. Find out how disruptions in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman might affect global oil trade, and what countries have done to try to mitigate this (oil and gas pipelines!).
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Satellite pic of Persian Gulf/Strait of Hormuz:Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Satellite pic of Earth: NASA Visible Earth
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I have sailed through the Strait of Hormuz 8 to 10 times. It is scary.
I had a supertanker.
I have passed through Hormuz several times and watched the shipping from Oman and Iran from their vantage points. The North Oman port of Khasab is expanding to transport goods from UAE to Iran. The coastal road on the Oman West Coast must be the 8th wonder of the world..
@@jeremiahkerry The insurance on my ship was tripled, so we stopped going into the Persian Gulf. I was happy.
CORRECTION: No part of the strait is in "territorial" waters. Shipping straits are always considered international waters for commerce no matter how close they are to a nation. No nation can impeded commercial traffic through international waters. If these were territorial waters they could be shut down. There ia an agreement between nations that covers this. I sailed through the Strait of Hormuz more than 50 times while I was in the USN as a navigation expert and the charts of the strait show it as international waters despite being so close to the surrounding nations.
The absolute freedom of navigation through the strait is only for bordering states not for invaders
What is the boat is registered in Iceland, Iceland doesn't have a navy, or a military.
Would that count as an invasion?@@abbasalwan7620
Turkey has exclusive control over ships entering and exiting the Black Sea under the Montreux Convention of 1936.
It is the best and most informative video on the strait of Hormuz. Keep it going man!
I have sailed through Hormuz and Malacca straits many times. If you can imagine traffic during the rush hours in the biggest cities, thats how is looks like to sail through those straits. Many many ships of various types and sizes. Hormuz is so important and it won't be closed till the last drop of oil. That's what i think. Cheers
I'm a retired Merchant Marine and have spent years in the Gulf and there is no way it compares to rush hour traffic, that's apples and oranges and a gross exaggeration.
One of you will have to come with actual footage, or this will remain unclear forever.
@@onemanarmyoma0155 Ships are not cars. cars may travel at high speed a few feet apart. A large ship traveling at say 20 knots may take 2 miles to come to a complete stop. Needless to say, ships do not travel at close Quarters. Except military at times.
@@skiprussell2606 Thank you. It's clear now. 👌😘👍
@@skiprussell2606 rush hour is figure speech sir. Im saying that there are many ships trading via those two straits. I have never mentioned speed. It's just to highlight the importance and for those ones who have never sailed to have a better picture. Im still sailing World Wide. Good luck sir
Excellent video. I sailed from Abu Dhabi to Muscat, Oman last month. We went through the Strait of Hormuz. Very interesting journey and to know that the waterway is so important to the world's oil needs made the journey even more meaningful.
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Informative video, keep up man
Great video on geopolitics.
A time lapse view of the strait from a passing ship would have been a good addition to this video.
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Excellent! Thank you for this explanation of this complicated area.
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Thanks,great information.
I live in Bandar Abbas City , nearby the Persian Gulf , south of Iran , the most strategical place in the world ;)
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A critical issue but explained with ease. Compliments !
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Unless they have changed International Maratime Law: since the Strait is bordered by several nations then it cannot be blocked.
Right, I wish he would've pointed that out. As it was, he basically just said here's where the straight is, and it is very important, I was waiting to hear about maritime law.
Bering Strait Railway the reason who did not point that out is anyone can just break that law and war will happen if such a thing were to happen the goal would be to get as much sea territory as possible
I also call it the Iranian Shakedown strait.
Correct. It is also not territorial waters. The entire strait is considered international waters.
"Can" is the wrong word to use when talking about mere legal limits unless we are talking about the laws of physics.
Thankyou you educated me on Hormuz.
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The spice must flow
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Very interesting
Very good descriptions in an excellent voice and English accent which was at least sufficient enough for me to get understand though I'm least competent in English version.
Thanks dear, ur video is knowledgeable.
Sounds True Blue Aussie to me Digger!
Looks like a great place for pirates.
Looks like a great place for America to create lies..lies..lies..resulting in war...
@@kusnilatiffkusnilatiff2 Yet it is Iran who has been caught on camera harassing civilian shipping.
@@Historyfan476AD well, american did have a track record of lies that resulted in war
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But no one was talking about America, until that dipshit came along
American navy are the only pirates in the gulf , someone is speeding his luck
Good stuff dude, things everybody needs to know.
Thanks
It's pretty bendy, for a strait.
(great presentation, thx)
Thank you for calling the gulf correctly . For ever Persian gulf
@pc gold some uneducated Arab try to call it fake name . It's not about political issues . Example we have political problems with USA and we can't call the California with other names right ? This is what Arabs and some USA troops doing . Even Google map done it . If you zoom in then you can see . It's shame
We Indians stand with our Indo-Iranian brothers and that's why WE ALWAYS CALL IT THE PERSIAN GULF NO MATTER WHAT! 😎
@@Rishi123456789 thank you brothers
@@peace7706 You're welcome. I don't understand why Arabs insist on calling the Persian Gulf the 'Arabian Gulf' when they already have a fucking SEA named after them. Maybe I'm not supposed to understand it!
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Very interesting video! Can't imagine how long that research took...
Yep it took a while! Thankfully the sources I listed were super helpful! Very glad you enjoyed it ;)
That was pretty damn good.
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Went through the Strait Of Hormuz many times while stationed in Bahrain on USS LaSalle AGF 3 from 1992-93 & in 2002 on USS Wasp LHD 1.
The wasp, wonder what you did. Lol. Don't have to tell me.
@@nateyoung6331 I was an Operations Specialist First Class Petty Officer. Operated the ship's Radar, navigation and communications systems. I was the Combat Information Center Watch Officer during that deployment.
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@2:54 *Abu Musa* and *the Greater and Lesser Tunbs* are not only administered by Iran, but they are owned by Iran.
very well said
Information is knowledge
Plz make video on other straits such as malaca strait and other ones
The most volatile place on earth! Literally!!!
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AS A NAVY VETERAN WE WENT THROUGH THE STRAITS OF HORMUZ SEVERAL TIMES FROM 1987-1989. IT WAS A VERY TENSE AREA. WE HAD TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR IRANIAN SHIPS LAYING MINES IN THE WATER.🇺🇸👍
BDMF 1967 the Chinese tankers don’t seem to have any problems
I wonder why
How about you sit in your own country?? you leave your country to go look for trouble 7000 miles away! USA is not world police, nobody elected US to do that
@Rick Campbell You are thanking him for leaving his country to go murder brown people on their own continent??? just bcos of Oil??
@Rick Campbell Why is US war-logs classified then??? cus you commit war crimes, thats why the US Gov is trying to kill Julian Assange of Wikileaks for exposing all your evil deeds in the middle east
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Strait of Hormuz is not so Straight....
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It’s a chicane
Straight and strait are two different things. English 101.
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Do one video on the Dardanelles please
Keep it up.....
The Spice must flow
With how tight it is are there many currents for ships to copntend with?
Should dig a shortcut canal at Maksar
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You should call that hydropolitic !!
It is not a big problem bring the oil by means of small ships which can easily pass through the narrow and shallow strait quickly and after passing, transfer the oil from smaller to bigger ships and then move..
What about digging a canal through Saudi Arabia and Oman to create an alternative that keeps the ships further away from the Iranian coast a bit more? Anyone thinking of or planning that? (Inspired by Salwa canal - between Arabia and Qatar video.)
Hormuz sounds cool
Waiting for the video about strait of Malacca
And Gibraltar, Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, Panama Canal and Bab el Mandeb too.
A trencher could straighten it right out
Well, the Saudis have the money to trench/dredge and build bridges and use the material to build more Islands, then blow up a couple of old ships to block off Iran from using the Strait.
Of course for every actions there's payback and inland Saudi may be lower than the Ocean or the motion of the waves could begin to eat away Saudi.
I'm sure they have engineers that are thinking of ways to make it pay for itself.
Prisoner Zero easy if hight of the water is the problem just build walls were the sea meets land if done right your safe if done wrong you’ve wasted money
Not only all the islands in the Persian Gulf were part of Iran, but the entire Persian Gulf southern coast was part of Iran including the newly formed countries of UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait that happened in the 1970s claiming their independence from Iran. Now they are claiming islands in the Persian Gulf.
good
5:15 you also forgot to mention the pipeline that goes from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain that was shut down after the Aramco attack😁
An excellent politico economic narrative video. thanks.
you need to cut that pointy thing off to make it wider
I always wanted to know more about the strait of hormuz, for example where it is exactly geographicaly located.😃
Dig a canal through the horn... avoid the bend.
How is two 60 m (200 ft) wide ships in a 39 klm straight a problem?
They have a top speed of 17 knots at most.
Y can't they bypass the streight of Hormuz by building a pipeline where oil could b unloaded on one side of the streight pumped to the other side of the streight where oil would then. be picked up either in red sea or Indian ocean
smart thing to do ask oman to to dig away enough and to allow passage small toll fee please
Well 39 Km doesnt seem to be a problem to me....ships maybe only as large as a few hundered metres. Whats the big deal?
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Strait of Hormuz👌
I think it will be better if you use standard google map picture whenever you showing the map, not the satellite view of the land, thus the viewer can easily see and understand the name of the countries and it's boundaries. Also everytime you need to show the flag of the country, it will be easier if you add the name of the country it's belong.
Hate that sign at 4:50
DCS Persain map brought me here
Make a video on China's rising influence in Indian Ocean region and Pacific Ocean region. And also Indo-Pacific strategy..
Are you the same guy that does the tesla vids?
The only thing I would add is.... many countries are not reliant on Oil from the Arabian Peninsula. The USA for instance gets more Oil from itself around 60+% and I believe maybe 14% from the Arabian Peninsula. Other Countries like Nigeria, Venezuela produce a lot however are unstable.
Their instability is caused in the most because of US actions.
Looks small, but still can’t see either side.
Why not build a canal right through Oman so as to bypass the straight?
What u think is a best solutions for the problem.