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US sends emergency fuel to Australia amid Hormuz blockade

US sends emergency fuel to Australia amid Hormuz blockade

The US has sent emergency fuel supplies to Australia amid the ongoing Hormuz Strait blockade, raising concerns over increased military involvement and security tensions. The move, announced in April 2026, underscores the potential impact on global oil markets and international security dynamics, highlighting the geopolitical risks associated with the blockade and the US-Australia alliance.

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