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Lead briefing

Strait of Hormuz

Where is the Strait of Hormuz seen primarily as an energy chokepoint, a military flashpoint, or a bargaining lever?

What matters now

United States currently shows the strongest visible signal under the selected lens, while China provides the clearest comparison point.

The briefing is strongest when read comparatively: not only where the issue is most intense, but how the framing differs between state, media, and public-interest narratives.

Lead geography

United States

Very high

Selected lens

Energy security framing intensity

Current quarter

Average confidence

66%

High pressure

Where the signal sits

Global posture map

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World view

Geography heat map prototype

geojson choropleth prototype

This now uses real country polygons from a world GeoJSON dataset. Countries with seeded observations are colored by indicator intensity; others remain muted.

Afghanistan: no seeded observationAngola: no seeded observationAlbania: no seeded observationUnited Arab Emirates: no seeded observationArgentina: no seeded observationArmenia: no seeded observationAntarctica: no seeded observationFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands: no seeded observationAustralia: no seeded observationAustria: 79 (high)Azerbaijan: no seeded observationBurundi: no seeded observationBelgium: 79 (high)Benin: no seeded observationBurkina Faso: no seeded observationBangladesh: no seeded observationBulgaria: 79 (high)The Bahamas: no seeded observationBosnia and Herzegovina: no seeded observationBelarus: no seeded observationBelize: no seeded observationBolivia: no seeded observationBrazil: no seeded observationBrunei: no seeded observationBhutan: no seeded observationBotswana: no seeded observationCentral African Republic: no seeded observationCanada: no seeded observationSwitzerland: no seeded observationChile: no seeded observationChina: 86 (very high)Ivory Coast: no seeded observationCameroon: no seeded observationDemocratic Republic of the Congo: no seeded observationRepublic of the Congo: no seeded observationColombia: no seeded observationCosta Rica: no seeded observationCuba: no seeded observationNorthern Cyprus: no seeded observationCyprus: 79 (high)Czech Republic: no seeded observationGermany: 79 (high)Djibouti: no seeded observationDenmark: 79 (high)Dominican Republic: no seeded observationAlgeria: no seeded observationEcuador: no seeded observationEgypt: no seeded observationEritrea: no seeded observationSpain: 79 (high)Estonia: 79 (high)Ethiopia: no seeded observationFinland: 79 (high)Fiji: no seeded observationFalkland Islands: no seeded observationFrance: 79 (high)Gabon: no seeded observationEngland: no seeded observationGeorgia: no seeded observationGhana: no seeded observationGuinea: no seeded observationGambia: no seeded observationGuinea Bissau: no seeded observationEquatorial Guinea: no seeded observationGreece: 79 (high)Greenland: no seeded observationGuatemala: no seeded observationGuyana: no seeded observationHonduras: no seeded observationCroatia: 79 (high)Haiti: no seeded observationHungary: 79 (high)Indonesia: no seeded observationIndia: 83 (very high)Ireland: 79 (high)Iran: no seeded observationIraq: no seeded observationIceland: no seeded observationIsrael: no seeded observationItaly: 79 (high)Jamaica: no seeded observationJordan: no seeded observationJapan: no seeded observationKazakhstan: no seeded observationKenya: no seeded observationKyrgyzstan: no seeded observationCambodia: no seeded observationSouth Korea: no seeded observationKosovo: no seeded observationKuwait: no seeded observationLaos: no seeded observationLebanon: no seeded observationLiberia: no seeded observationLibya: no seeded observationSri Lanka: no seeded observationLesotho: no seeded observationLithuania: 79 (high)Luxembourg: 79 (high)Latvia: 79 (high)Morocco: no seeded observationMoldova: no seeded observationMadagascar: no seeded observationMexico: no seeded observationMacedonia: no seeded observationMali: no seeded observationMyanmar: no seeded observationMontenegro: no seeded observationMongolia: no seeded observationMozambique: no seeded observationMauritania: no seeded observationMalawi: no seeded observationMalaysia: no seeded observationNamibia: no seeded observationNew Caledonia: no seeded observationNiger: no seeded observationNigeria: no seeded observationNicaragua: no seeded observationNetherlands: 79 (high)Norway: no seeded observationNepal: no seeded observationNew Zealand: no seeded observationOman: no seeded observationPakistan: no seeded observationPanama: no seeded observationPeru: no seeded observationPhilippines: no seeded observationPapua New Guinea: no seeded observationPoland: 79 (high)Puerto Rico: no seeded observationNorth Korea: no seeded observationPortugal: 79 (high)Paraguay: no seeded observationQatar: no seeded observationRomania: 79 (high)Russia: no seeded observationRwanda: no seeded observationWestern Sahara: no seeded observationSaudi Arabia: no seeded observationSudan: no seeded observationSouth Sudan: no seeded observationSenegal: no seeded observationSolomon Islands: no seeded observationSierra Leone: no seeded observationEl Salvador: no seeded observationSomaliland: no seeded observationSomalia: no seeded observationRepublic of Serbia: no seeded observationSuriname: no seeded observationSlovakia: 79 (high)Slovenia: 79 (high)Sweden: 79 (high)Swaziland: no seeded observationSyria: no seeded observationChad: no seeded observationTogo: no seeded observationThailand: no seeded observationTajikistan: no seeded observationTurkmenistan: no seeded observationEast Timor: no seeded observationTrinidad and Tobago: no seeded observationTunisia: no seeded observationTurkey: no seeded observationTaiwan: no seeded observationUnited Republic of Tanzania: no seeded observationUganda: no seeded observationUkraine: no seeded observationUruguay: no seeded observationUSA: no seeded observationUzbekistan: no seeded observationVenezuela: no seeded observationVietnam: no seeded observationVanuatu: no seeded observationWest Bank: no seeded observationYemen: no seeded observationSouth Africa: no seeded observationZambia: no seeded observationZimbabwe: no seeded observation
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Featured geography

United States

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

very highconfidence 66%

Iran

65

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

Saudi Arabia

78

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

United Arab Emirates

81

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

United States

88

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

China

86

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

India

83

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

European Union

79

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

Where views diverge

Lead geographies

United States

Very high

66% confidence

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

China

Very high

66% confidence

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

India

Very high

66% confidence

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

United Arab Emirates

Very high

66% confidence

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

How it is being framed

Narrative clusters

Deterrence and pressure

81% confidence

Iran-linked discourse frames Hormuz as leverage, deterrence, and a response channel in broader regional confrontation.

framing dimensions · security · state power · regional leverage

Energy corridor vulnerability

77% confidence

Gulf coverage emphasizes exposure of shipping lanes, export continuity, and the need for de-escalation safeguards.

framing dimensions · energy · market stability · regional risk

Supply shock and trade exposure

74% confidence

Asian coverage often frames Hormuz through import dependence, energy resilience, and shipping continuity rather than direct military signalling.

framing dimensions · energy · economics · trade security

Evidence and sourcing

What is carrying the briefing

This is where the user should understand what kind of sources are shaping the current readout, and where translation or bias context matters.

article

Iran-linked coverage frames Hormuz as leverage in wider confrontation

Coverage frames the waterway as strategic leverage rather than only a shipping corridor.

FAEN · translation confidence 80%

article

Gulf reporting emphasizes shipping continuity and export exposure

Regional reporting emphasizes insurance, export continuity, and de-escalation incentives.

AREN · translation confidence 84%

research note

Asian analysis frames Hormuz mainly through energy dependence and trade exposure

Asian discourse tends to stress import exposure and economic resilience more than direct military signalling.

ENEN · translation confidence 100%

Regional notes

Country-level briefing notes

Iran

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

Saudi Arabia

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

United Arab Emirates

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

United States

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

China

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.

India

66%

Current framing estimate for the selected geography.