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Briefing: Which chokepoint wins in a game of geoeconomic Top Trumps?

Strategic angle: It depends on its damage to the target, potential for blowback and durability

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In assessing geoeconomic chokepoints, three critical factors emerge: the extent of damage inflicted on the target, the potential for blowback, and the durability of the chokepoint itself.

The damage to the target is paramount, as it directly influences the strategic outcomes of any economic maneuver. However, this must be balanced against the risk of retaliatory actions.

Durability is equally important, as a chokepoint that can withstand pressures and maintain functionality over time is more strategically advantageous.