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STRAIT OF HORMUZ REOPENS UNDER HIGH TENSION: IRAN HOLDS THE CARDS, TRUMP SIDELINES NATO, PARIS AND LONDON LAUNCH THEIR OWN NAVAL MISSION
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Berlin concerns itself with maritime route security and impact on European energy supply
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Deutsche Welle examines how Europe seeks to secure maritime routes now that the strait reopens, underlining the continent's dependence on energy flows passing through Hormuz. German media analyzes the impact on Indian SMEs as revealing the fragility of global supply chains—an implicit warning for German industry equally dependent on these routes. The analysis emphasizes Europe's strategic vulnerability to disruptions in critical chokepoints and the necessity of securing them.
Frames European energy dependence as vulnerability without examining strategic responses
Uses Indian impact as cautionary example without examining Germany's own leverage
Does not address potential German leadership role in European energy security strategy
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