Former U.S. Defense Secretary States Navy Can Reopen Strait of Hormuz but Requires International Support to Maintain on June 9

According to Jin10, former U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on June 9 that the U.S. Navy has the capability to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but maintaining the critical oil and gas shipping channel long-term would require significant costs and international partners' participation. "If we reopen the strait, we want allies and partners involved, as freedom of navigation matters not only to the United States but to the entire world," Austin stated.
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