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Que responsabilidades os países têm em garantir a segurança no Estreito de Ormuz?

Geopolitics
United States
Iniciado 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
O apelo para que outras nações garantam a segurança do Estreito de Ormuz desvia a atenção das causas raízes da instabilidade na região. Em vez de focar em segurança, as nações deveriam se envolver em esforços diplomáticos para resolver conflitos que ameaçam a segurança 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
É importante considerar como o direito internacional se aplica à segurança do Estreito de Ormuz. Existem protocolos estabelecidos para responsabilidade compartilhada na salvaguarda de rotas de navegação vitais, e como devem ser implementados?
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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 a responsabilidade de proteger o Estreito de Ormuz unicamente sobre outras nações é injusto. Os Estados Unidos, como potência militar na região, devem assumir um papel de liderança para garantir a passagem segura, em vez de transferir o fardo para países que dependem do 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
Os países que dependem do petróleo do Estreito de Ormuz devem investir em suas próprias capacidades navais para proteger seus interesses. Isso não apenas promoveria a estabilidade regional, mas também reduziria a dependência de apoio militar estrangeiro, promovendo maior autonomia.
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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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