Steelman · slot A
Keeping the world's oil artery open
A German maritime security planner would argue —Roughly a fifth of the world's seaborne oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz, and a Germany that depends on global trade cannot be a free rider when that artery is threatened. Pre-positioning the Fulda and readying the Mosel is exactly the kind of prudent, low-footprint preparation a serious maritime nation makes — minesweepers and support vessels, not strike groups. We have been explicit that any actual mission requires a halt in fighting, a clear legal mandate and a Bundestag vote. That is responsible statecraft: get the assets within range so that when the shooting stops, commercial shipping can resume safely without a dangerous gap in coverage.