US Strikes Iran Missile Sites Near Hormuz Amid Peace Talks
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- Targeting missile sites and naval assets directly threatens Iran's capacity to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of global oil transits.
- The operation demonstrates U.
- The timing coincides with reported back-channel talks between U.

Targeting missile sites and naval assets directly threatens Iran's capacity to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of global oil transits. The operation demonstrates U. S.
The timing coincides with reported back-channel talks between U. S. and Iranian officials, suggesting a coercive diplomacy strategy.
Regional allies including Saudi Arabia and Israel have praised the operation, while Russia and China condemn it as destabilizing. The Strait's security remains paramount for global energy markets, with oil prices already showing volatility. Any disruption could trigger economic repercussions far beyond the Middle East.
Power Move: By striking while talking, the U.S. reshapes the negotiating tableโforce becomes leverage. Tehran must decide if peace talks offer better outcomes than continued confrontation. The Strait of Hormuz stays open, but only under America's terms.
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