„Für die Durchquerung von Hormuz können keine Mautgebühren erhoben werden“: Oman widerspricht der Forderung Irans

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ndtv.com/world-news/iran-us-ceasefire-no-tolls-can-be-imposed-for-crossing-hormuz-oman-contradicts-irans-demand-11328149/amp/1

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    1. LazyBeyondWords on

      Bad quality article but I do believe there is a lot of misinformation and confusion being spread here right now. Due to the fog of war, personal bias, leaders and unnamed sources seemingly contradicting, and the fact that many here won’t actually read the article, just the headline.

      I think people are getting the ceasefire confused with some of Irans desired concessions in their ten point plan, and also assuming all points of the plan have been agreed upon. Both sides are claiming contradictory things, I am just taking a wait and see approach myself.

    2. ReturnOfBigChungus on

      Another piece of evidence that the gulf states have fully turned against Iran at this point. Every actor in the region is going to do everything in their power to make sure Iran has as little power going forward as possible. Blood is in the water and the gulf states are much less afraid of Iran. Even if their short term desire is for a stop to the conflict, the balance of power has shifted against Iran and gulf states are going to work to undermine them at every chance.

    3. Oman signed and ratified UNCLOS and have shown that they respect international waterways. Holding an international waterway hostage and making themselves an enemy of the world wouldn’t really benefit Oman in the long term. They would possibly end up sanctioned like Iran.

    4. EasyMode556 on

      So theoretically, what happens if someone refuses to pay? Is the theory that Iran will just start sinking any civilian vessel that tries to pass without paying?

      How is this not absolutely insane?

    5. -Iran stops nuclear enrichment and ballistic missile development

      -US pulls out of conflict and stops being world’s police

      -US sells jets, interceptors, and bombs to middle east allies

      -Iran charges a toll on ships destined for Asia and Europe

      -US sells oil at higher prices

      -US seems to win, and everyone who asked for the US to stop being the world’s police wins.

      If the EU or Asia wants to free up the Strait of Hormuz, let them do it. The US gets less than 5% of their oil from there anyways.

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