
Block, bomb, negotiate: The way out of the Hormuz crisis
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During this confidence-building phase, the United States and Iran should agree on a system of mine clearance in the original traffic separation area, which the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted in 1968. A tourist boat in the Strait of Hormuz in 2012. © picture alliance / dpa | Ali Haider For the Iranian regime, the strait has become a symbol of triumph over the United States and Israel and a guarantee of its survival.
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During this confidence-building phase, the United States and Iran should agree on a system of mine clearance in the original traffic separation area, which the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted in 1968.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1A tourist boat in the Strait of Hormuz in 2012. © picture alliance / dpa | Ali Haider For the Iranian regime, the strait has become a symbol of triumph over the United States and Israel and a guarantee of its survival.
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