Why The Strait Of Hormuz Isn't Back To Normal & New Allegations Against China
6/17/202629 min
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Ships are expected to begin moving through the Strait of Hormuz once again, but the world's most important energy corridor remains far from normal. We'll examine why the recovery of global oil markets and energy supply chains could take months—or even longer.
European officials are accusing China of training Russian troops for combat in Ukraine, a claim Beijing is strongly denying. We'll break down the allegations, the evidence behind them, and what they could mean for already strained China-Europe relations.
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