According to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the ISNA news agency reported that starting from March 10, Iran will allow ships from countries that expel American and Israeli ambassadors to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
This is a move to pressure relevant countries: either tie up with the US and Israel → oil transportation paralysis, economic shock; or expel US and Israeli ambassadors → ensure navigation, protect exports. Directly creating rifts between the US and Europe, and the US and Arab countries.
In form, this is a clever strategy by Iran: "using war to stop war, using division to break the encirclement." But in practice, in the short term, which country would choose to expel US and Israeli ambassadors and cut ties with the United States just to ensure the right to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?
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