The Hormuz Test: From Sea Supremacy to Continuity Supremacy
Hormuz is not just a chokepoint. It is the first real test of whether a great power can keep strategic flow alive under missiles, drones, mines, commercial fear, and nuclear risk. This essay argues that the new measure of success is not sea supremacy, but continuity supremacy: the ability to preserve throughput, defend the wider GCC energy belt, and out-adapt disruption.


























