First reported by Seoul Economic Daily
Revolutionary Guard Fires Missiles at Two Ships Near Hormuz
Time May Be on Iran’s Side: Tehran Can Close the Strait of Hormuz and Wait Trump Out Until the Midterms
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With the U.S.-Iran ceasefire finished, this piece maps the murky road ahead: more American strikes, a likely fresh closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran betting a $40 billion toll scheme and a war-weary Washington will hand it the advantage. One expert argues patience — not force — is America's strongest play.
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