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The Hormuz Deadlock: Existential Warfare and the Failure of External Mediation

By prasanna jodidar
The Hormuz Deadlock: Existential Warfare and the Failure of External Mediation

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Wars are unpredictable, ending of war can happen only when it’s intended to.  President Donald Trump’s latest rhetoric scripts a sharp escalation in the ongoing friction between Washington and Tehran, specifically focusing on maritime security and economic warfare. Amazon Brand - Myx Women's Schiffli Embroidery Ethnic Dress | Fit and Flare | Knee Length (Available in Plus Sizes)

Donald Trump’s 'No more Mr Nice guy', is not mere figurative expression, but displays the war’s direction. Trump’s Truth Social post indicates a shift from diplomatic negotiation to a threat of total infrastructure destruction. He overtly warned that if a "fair and reasonable deal" is not reached, the U.S. military is prepared to "knock out every single power plant and every single bridge" in Iran.

He also makes a ceasefire allegation that, Iran of violating a seven-week-long ceasefire by firing at vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a French ship, a British freighter and Indian ships.

Trump feels that Iran’s attempt to project power by disrupting the Strait of Hormuz is suicidal, as Iran is losing $500 Million every day. The Minority Mandate: VMP’s Ultimatum and the Crisis of Congress Governance

Imperatively, Trump remarked that Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz is superfluous because the existing U.S. blockade has effectively restricted their movement.

The direction in which war is going clearly signifies, this war will not end. The main countries at stake are Israel and Iran, and the countries are determined to finish each other. The "Victim Card" vs. The Noose: Nida Khan’s Pregnancy Plea in the Nashik Conversion Horror!

US’s fake involvement cannot stop or have any impact on the on-going war. Even the second Islamabad Accord scheduled in Pakistan, for sure will be in veins. Asim Munir can only act as US’s puppet, but Iran and Israel are too original, and both the countries are in no mood to stop the war.