60-70% of all data traffic from Europe to the East runs through the strait and the Red Sea, next to Yemen, which means Iran controls both check points. Methinks the Orange Menace and his minions better think things through before doing something even more catastrophically stupid then the unnecessary action foisted upon the world by Israel telling the US to jump and kick off an event that could expand into WW III if we let it.
A conversation with Gemini. Just the facts Ma'am - Joe Friday/Dragnet
The "Backyard" of Global Data
While many focus on oil, the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea
are also the physical foundations of the internet.
Massive Reliance: Approximately 95% of all global internet traffic, including bank transfers and communications, travels through thin glass cables at the bottom of the ocean [00:06].
Critical Choke Points: Over 15 major submarine cables run beneath the Strait of Hormuz [00:30]. Iran and the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen effectively control two key corridors that carry 60% to 70% of all internet traffic between Asia and Europe [01:07].
The Economic and Social ImpactA disruption in these waters would have
immediate international consequences:
Global Isolation: Cutting these cables would isolate the Middle East and disrupt
operations for global IT and call centers, with India alone having 20% to 40% exposure [00:48].
Market Paralysis: Major cloud infrastructure from Google, Amazon, and Microsoft
runs through this region. A disruption could freeze trillions of dollars in daily trade,
forex markets, and banking systems [01:43].
The Difficulty of Repair: The video emphasizes that "cutting a cable is not as simple
as repairing it" [01:22]:
Limited Resources: There are only about 50 to 60 specialized ships in the world capable of fixing these cables [01:29].Wartime Delays: These ships move slowly, are rarely covered by insurance in conflict zones, and repairs can take a minimum of 8 weeks [01:37].
The core message of the clip is that Iran doesn't need a bomb to disrupt the world;
it simply needs "scissors" [02:00].
This reality is presented as a primary reason for the delicate diplomatic
handling of the region by global powers.
Watch the full clip here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/177PpNKzmqQ
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