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An agreement on the Strait of Hormuz is taking shape – but not one Trump wants

An agreement on the Strait of Hormuz is taking shape – but not one Trump wants

By GhanaSummary NewsroomEgypt

“From day one, it was clear that restoring the Strait of Hormuz to its pre-crisis status would have required either regime change in Iran or a sustained military effort to impose control over the waterway,” said Israeli security expert Danny Citrinowicz.“Given the well-known disagreement between Iran and most of the world over what international law requires in the Strait of Hormuz, this formulation does little more than kick the can down the road,” noted the Lawfare blog.

Baghaei, Ajorlu and every other Iranian official insist the legal regime at the strait will not return to its pre–war state, when no country controlled shipping through the critical waterway.

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