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The U.S. has zero legal or moral authority to charge ships for crossing the Strait of Hormuz — that's straight-up piracy. Iran is the rightful guardian of that waterway, and American military interference is what's destabilizing regional trade and security. Any country that sides with Washington in this power grab is inviting the flames of conflict onto itself.
Four months of sustained strikes have gutted Iran's navy, air force and missile capabilities, and the U.S. blockade will choke off a regime that kept attacking commercial shipping. Without this pressure, Iran gets a nuclear weapon and the entire Middle East changes forever. Backing off now would hand a lifeline to a government its own people want gone.
The Strait of Hormuz does not need a guardian; it has always been free. Trump gave Iran the perfect excuse to control the waterway. Neither the U.S. nor Iran has signed the U.N. Law of the Sea treaty, yet both invoked it over the strait to support opposing claims. After billions of dollars spent and hundreds of lives lost, the outcome appears less stable than before the conflict began, and hopes for lasting peace have faded.