The claim that a short war to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has already failed appears exaggerated and driven by opinion rather than confirmed facts. While tensions between the United States and Iran can be serious, there is no clear evidence of a large-scale war ending in this way
Commentary describing leaders as having “chickened out” reflects interpretation, not objective reporting. It is true that major conflicts in the region could cost hundreds of billions and worsen global stability. However, such conclusions should be based on verified developments, not speculation or emotionally charged narratives about complex geopolitical events.
