A giant banner hangs on the side of a building in Tehran’s central Enqelab Square declaring, “The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed; the entire Persian Gulf is our hunting ground.” It’s a blaring reminder of Iran’s key point of leverage in its war against the United States and Israel; and it’s a signal of…
Why Iran’s grip on the Hormuz Strait will be hard to break
Originally reported by The Hill
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