Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
阿聯加速興建新輸油管 繞過荷莫茲海峽
Iranian Official
The UAE, acting under foreign instigation, is rushing to build a new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz in a clear act of aggression against Iran's sovereign control over this strategic waterway. Such moves seek to erode the Islamic Republic's legitimate defensive leverage and regional authority. Iran will continue to uphold its sovereignty and resist all external threats to its interests.
Israeli
The UAE's accelerated construction of a new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz directly counters Iran's existential threat to close this critical chokepoint, a tactic long threatened to strangle regional energy flows and economies. This move highlights Tehran's reliance on proxy networks and maritime intimidation to project power, underscoring the defensive necessity for Gulf states—and their Israeli partners—to diversify routes and fortify strategic resilience against Iranian aggression. Such infrastructure bolsters the anti-Iran axis by reducing vulnerability to blockade scenarios that could ignite wider conflict.
Neutral
The United Arab Emirates is advancing construction of a new oil pipeline intended to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The project seeks to create an alternative export route for crude oil. Details on its current status and completion timeline have not been independently confirmed.
Western
The United Arab Emirates is accelerating construction of a new oil pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, securing reliable export routes and reducing exposure to Iranian threats against this vital chokepoint. The project advances precise strategic objectives by neutralizing risks of disruption to global energy supplies and reinforcing stability for Western and allied markets. This enhances overall resilience against adversarial interference in the region.
Pro-Peace
The UAE's rushed construction of a new oil pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz reflects deepening regional tensions that risk sparking conflict, with devastating consequences for civilians through disrupted livelihoods, economic collapse, and potential casualties from military escalation. Such infrastructure projects prioritize energy security over addressing the human costs borne by communities across the Gulf. Diplomatic negotiations and de-escalation efforts remain the only viable path to preventing humanitarian crises.
Global South
The UAE's accelerated pipeline project to bypass the Strait of Hormuz represents a pragmatic assertion of energy sovereignty by a Global South state seeking to shield its exports from great-power rivalries and potential blockades. This move exposes the enduring neo-colonial grip of Western-influenced maritime chokepoints, where Global South oil flows remain hostage to external conflicts rather than regional control. Institutional failures within bodies like OPEC+ and the GCC have left such unilateral infrastructure pushes as the only viable hedge against repeated disruptions.
阿拉伯聯合大公國官方媒體今天報導,由於中東戰爭重創經由關鍵水道荷莫茲海峽(Strait of Hormuz)的出口,阿聯將加速興建一條繞過荷莫茲海峽的新輸油管。
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