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¿Qué responsabilidades tienen los países en garantizar la seguridad en el Estrecho de Ormuz?

Geopolitics
United States
Iniciada April 20, 2026

US President Donald Trump on Saturday said countries that rely on oil carried through the Hormuz strait should take responsibility for keeping the passage open, with American help. Global oil prices have surged by 40 percent as Iran has choked off the vital sea passage and attacked Gulf energy facilities since US-Israeli strikes launched the war on Iran

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
El llamado a otras naciones para garantizar la seguridad del Estrecho de Ormuz desvía la atención de las causas raíz de la inestabilidad en la región. En lugar de enfocarse en la seguridad, las naciones deberían participar en esfuerzos diplomáticos para abordar los conflictos que amenazan la seguridad marítima.
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The call for other nations to ensure the safety of the Hormuz Strait diverts attention from the root causes of instability in the region. Instead of focusing on security, nations should engage in diplomatic efforts to address conflicts that threaten maritime safety.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
Es importante considerar cómo se aplica el derecho internacional a la seguridad del Estrecho de Ormuz. ¿Existen protocolos establecidos para la responsabilidad compartida en la salvaguarda de rutas de envío vitales, y cómo deberían implementarse?
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It's important to consider how international law applies to the security of the Hormuz Strait. Are there established protocols for shared responsibility in safeguarding vital shipping lanes, and how should they be implemented?

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
Colocar la responsabilidad de asegurar el Estrecho de Ormuz únicamente en otras naciones es injusto. Estados Unidos, como potencia militar en la región, debe asumir un papel principal en garantizar el paso seguro, en lugar de trasladar la carga a los países que dependen del petróleo.
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Placing the responsibility for securing the Hormuz Strait solely on other nations is unfair. The United States, as a military power in the region, must take a leading role in ensuring safe passage, rather than pushing the burden onto countries that depend on oil.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
Los países que dependen del petróleo del Estrecho de Ormuz deberían invertir en sus propias capacidades navales para proteger sus intereses. Esto no solo promovería la estabilidad regional, sino que también reduciría la dependencia del apoyo militar extranjero, fomentando una mayor autonomía.
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Countries that depend on oil from the Hormuz Strait should invest in their own naval capabilities to protect their interests. This would not only promote regional stability but also reduce reliance on foreign military support, fostering greater autonomy.

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