This video critically examines Donald Trump's assertion that a coalition of ships can "force open" the Strait of Hormuz. The speaker, drawing on extensive experience as a war correspondent, questions the military and strategic logic of this approach and its real-world implications for regional stability.
He reveals why Iran would *never* want to close the Strait, as it would devastate their own economy and crucial partners like Japan and China. Instead, the speaker alleges a pattern of "Zionist" actors potentially instigating such actions to unjustly blame Iran, emphasizing the dangerous history of geopolitical deception and false flags.
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Transcript
Your history and your experience is so incredibly valuable in understanding what's happening here because you've been on the ground, you you know, you're a war correspondent among other things and you've traveled extensively, so you really understand the dynamics. But let me ask you about uh Trump now saying and claiming that he's going to have a coalition of uh vessels, ships from other countries that are going to send ships together with the US and then they're going to somehow force open as if more ships makes it wider or something. They're going to force open the straight of Hormuz. And it's but nobody can explain how that's supposed to work because just because you have, you know, five other ships, that doesn't mean that the tanker that it's escorting can't be hit by drones. You know what I mean? Like nobody's thinking about this. People are acting like complete morons, but you you tell me, what are your thoughts? If Iran doesn't want let's again, let me let me go back to day one. Uh, I've said long before the war, many, many times in writing and on interviews and with you, that if the straight of ...