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Is Iran Trump’s Suez crisis, or just a passing thunderstorm?

Donald Trump's aggressive posturing towards Iran and subsequent backtracking over the Strait of Hormuz has drawn comparisons to the 1956 Suez Crisis, signaling a potential decline in US global influence. The analysis details the chaotic diplomatic fallout, the resilience of the Iranian regime, and the growing rift between the US and its European allies.

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Suez CrisisUS Foreign PolicyStrait of HormuzNuclear NegotiationsEuropean AllianceHegemonyDiplomatic CrisisCoercive DiplomacyMiddle East Conflict

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