Rising tensions in the Middle East are putting Saudi Arabia’s oil lifelines at serious risk as the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global shipping routes. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is now reportedly urging Donald Trump to de-escalate the crisis with Iran, signaling growing alarm in Riyadh over the economic fallout of prolonged conflict. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal, Saudi Arabia fears that escalating pressure on Tehran could spill into other critical waterways, particularly the Bab al-Mandeb Strait—a vital route for rerouted oil exports. With Hormuz already disrupted, any instability in Bab al-Mandeb could choke off Saudi energy shipments and send shockwaves through global markets.
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