Trumps abrupte Kehrtwende bei seinem Plan, die Straße von Hormus wieder zu öffnen, erfolgte nach Gegenreaktionen seiner Verbündeten

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trumps-abrupt-u-turn-plan-re-open-strait-hormuz-came-backlash-allies-rcna343845

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    1. JustAhobbyish on

      Ss: Trump surprised Gulf allies by announcing “Project Freedom” on social media Sunday afternoon, the officials said, angering leadership in Saudi Arabia. In response, the Kingdom informed the U.S. it would not allow the U.S. military to fly aircraft from Prince Sultan Airbase southeast of Riyadh or fly through Saudi airspace to support the effort, the officials said.

    2. One-Emu-1103 on

      I guess Saudi Arabia didn’t want to be dragged any further into Trump’s war than they already have. In other words the Trump administration had another miscalculation, this time for any support of it in the Middle East outside of Israel.

    3. Saudi Arabia has a pipe to the port on Res Sea for oil export which can handle like 70% their export capacity. And high prices doing rest. With it kingdom likely the most anti- Iran country in a region and my best guess would be that at least 50% of that derision was based on surprise factor. They looks really tired to be surprised by US politics at their doors.

    4. Once again at the expense of the American people/ tax payer and victims in some foreign land, the US government has managed to serve the interest of other parties other than its own. Another sad day, this time realized in some embarrassment, when the true beneficiaries prevailed in their strategic goals and objectives.

    5. Groundbreaking_Can_4 on

      If this is true (alongside Kuwait doing the same) then this operation is basically over. US doesn’t have access to Persian gulf anymore

      The remaining options is diplomacy or continuing the blockade

    6. mayhemski123 on

      I hate the fact that reading this my first thought is nope didn’t happen.  This is just another attempt to run pr cover, for the fact the US realised that big casualties would be the outcome and they’d end up looking like losers after Iran lobbed a few missiles and drones their way.  Continuing ran the risk of a very visible failure, for example a US ship getting hit in the worst case.  Hell we saw a refinery a blaze.

      Conversely the more rational side still wonders exactly what those states hope will happen if this is true and the US does nothing.

    7. Tall_Pressure7042 on

      Saudi Arabia was not informed of a prolonged war, Trump refused to inform Bin Salman, who bankrolled him in past elections. And now Trump wants to amend tie with the once backers? Psss

    8. The respect shown to Saudi influence is interesting compared to more traditional allies

    9. EternalMayhem01 on

      I don’t blame the Saudis for stepping in to stop Trump’s Project Freedom. From their perspective, the U.S. launched a military operation from their territory without properly bringing them into the loop. It’s obviously a sovereignty issue. Trump doesn’t understand how alliances work. Trump can’t build a coalition. His approach is unilateral; he makes his decisions within a tight inner circle, but his circle includes only his own administration. He has no one from the outside. He has no inner circle of allied leaders.

    10. rogerwilcove on

      The NATO allies would have advised to stay out of this blunder altogether but I guess it’s some solace that he’s listening to some ally. Just not the prudent ones.

    11. Affectionate_Log5136 on

      Why do I feel like all of this is just blowing up in the US’s face? So Trump just wants to go to war, omg are we going to be in forever war with Iran? I don’t think it will end before 2028

    12. Iran holds the „trump“ card of being able to attack it’s neighbors at will. US can blunt but not stop those attacks. Not a hell of a lot the US can do about that. A 95% interception success rate sounds good until you realized the 5% just cost some country billions of dollars in economic losses. Since a full scale, total occupation invasion is out of the question, I think Iran is going to survive, thus win this war. I’d love to be wrong.

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