Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has declared the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis as a "global tipping point," coinciding with the fourth week of the US-Iran conflict. According to NS3.AI, Sanchez unveiled a €5 billion emergency package to address the situation. Despite calls from EU leaders for the reopening of the strait, Spain, Germany, Italy, and several other nations have opted not to participate in any military operations aimed at achieving this goal.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte revealed that 22 countries have joined a UK-led planning framework. However, the joint statement from these nations did not include specific commitments to deploy naval forces. Meanwhile, Iran has escalated tensions by warning that financial entities holding US Treasuries might be considered legitimate targets, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.