
Trump's Strait of Hormuz Strategy: No Immediate Military Action
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Trumps Strategic Shift: Prioritizing Naval Cripples Over Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Trump and his team have decided against sending forces to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to keep the Iran conflict within a four-to-six-week timeline. Instead, they focus on crippling Irans navy and missile stockpiles, followed by diplomatic pressure on Tehran. If unsuccessful, European and Gulf allies may lead the charge. Trump has urged other nations to take responsibility for the strait, criticizing the U.K. and France for their absence in recent strikes. The strait has been mostly closed since February, causing oil and gas flow disruptions.
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