What if UAE mines Iran's part of the Strait of Hormuz?
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Date: April 6th, 2026 9:34 AM Author: Ultramarine Shitlib Space
Oops, you asked a question. Some quick thoughts:
1. Iran would reciprocate, making it even harder to deescalate and get any ships through
2. UAE would start to bear some ire of key partners whose energy shipments are now unable to get through even with tolls
3. UAE becomes a direct enemy and an easier strike than Israel
4. There is real risk that the US leaves in a "victory" that resolves little to nothing in the UAE's favor after having made Iran a direct enemy
What is the actual benefit from mining that UAE gets to offset these negatives?
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Date: April 6th, 2026 11:27 AM Author: twinkling half-breed dilemma
wouldn't iran just destroy all their fresh water for doing that?
i really would like to know whether nobody in the trump WH actually foresaw the way this war has gone (our allies being bombed, our bases being torn to shit, strait being closed), or did they know all of this was a significant risk but they slid and let do
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