The rules of global geopolitics are being redrawn not with missiles, but with excavators and steel pipes! For decades, Iran has held the global economy hostage by threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz—the 21-mile chokepoint that handles one-fifth of the world's oil trade.
But as the 2026 crisis shuts down the strait, the wealthy Gulf states are executing a massive geoeconomic counter-attack. By routing oil through emergency overland pipelines to safe-water ports like Khor Fakkan and Fujairah, and actively planning a monumental 200 billion dollar canal straight through the Hajar Mountains, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are rendering Iran's entire asymmetric naval arsenal completely useless.
In this video, we analyze the dawn of the "Geo-Engineering Wars" and the infrastructure projects saving the global economy: THE MUSANDAM CANAL: The mind-boggling engineering plan to carve a new shipping lane through 2,000-meter-high solid limestone mountains.
THE EMPTY QUARTER ROUTE: The alternative 950-kilometer canal project slicing straight through the Saudi desert.
IRAN'S STRATEGIC COLLAPSE: Why bypassing the strait turns Tehran's stockpile of 5,000 sea mines and fast-attack boats into useless scrap metal.THE PIPELINE LIFELINE: How the immediate activation of the Saudi Petroline and UAE's Habshan-Fujairah pipelines bypassed the blockade overnight. THE REGIONAL HUB: How Iraqi, Kuwaiti, and Qatari oil is being integrated into this massive overland escape route.

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