CNN: US Government Top Officials Did Not Anticipate Iran Would Block the Strait of Hormuz

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Gate News reports that on March 13, CNN cited multiple sources revealing that during the planning of current military operations, the U.S. Pentagon and National Security Council seriously underestimated Iran’s potential to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. military strikes. The sources said that Trump’s national security team failed to fully consider the worst-case scenario. Three individuals familiar with the closed-door meetings stated that during a recent classified briefing, senior officials in the Trump administration admitted to lawmakers that they had not anticipated Iran would close the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for an attack.

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FirewoodChickenAtThevip
· 03-13 01:04
Want to pump oil, pump oil. Quietly print some dollars, and then claim external debt.
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