Opinion: Opinion | Will Iran Actually Use Its Catastrophic 'Strait Of Hormuz' Card Against US?

As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, speculation mounts over Iran's potential response, particularly concerning the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This narrow passage is crucial for global oil shipments, and Iran has previously signaled that it could disrupt maritime traffic if provoked. Analysts suggest that should the US initiate military action aimed at regime change in Iran, the country may resort to drastic measures to assert its sovereignty and retaliate against perceived aggression. The geopolitical implications of such actions could be severe, not only for Iran and the US but also for global oil markets and regional stability. The situation remains precarious, with diplomatic solutions appearing increasingly elusive amidst rising hostilities and military posturing from both sides. As the world watches closely, the question remains: will Iran leverage its control over this critical maritime chokepoint in response to US provocations, or can diplomatic channels de-escalate the looming crisis?
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