US Cannot Control Strait of Hormuz: An Unwinnable War
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This video sharply criticizes the United States' strategy in the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that the conflict is an "unwinnable war" for the US military. The speaker emphasizes that geography plays an insurmountable role, making it impossible for the US to assert control over the vital waterway.
The discussion debunks claims of victory and military escorts, highlighting that such assertions never materialized. The only realistic path forward, according to the analysis, is for the US to capitulate to Iran's demands and withdraw, a resolution the speaker finds acceptable despite its controversial nature.
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Transcript
This war is unwinnable by the United States. And that has been born out here where the US, the the entire US military cannot assert control over the Strait of Hormuz. As we said from day one. I mean, you can't fight geography. You know what I mean? You can't fight geography. And how many times, you know, Trump has declared victories so many times and some of his uh sycophants out there say, oh, we won and now, you know, the Navy's going to escort all the tankers through the straight. It's over, it's done. None of that ever happened. We knew it wasn't going to happen. And the only way out of this is the way that Trump appears to be trying to pursue now, which is basically to capitulate to Iran's demands and walk away. And I'm okay with that. I'm actually okay with that because we got to get out of this thing. We we need to refocus on America. Are you at that point too? Well, I am, except for one thing. The one thing that really bothers me about this MOU that I'm seeing is they're saying, well, we're going to give Iran a ...