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# Fighting Without Breaking: The Strategic Game Logic Between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz
The tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have never been accidental conflicts, but rather a concentrated reflection of long-term strategic confrontation between the United States and Iran. Every fluctuation in these waters harbors precisely calculated games between the two sides, rather than blind impulses toward war.
For the United States, controlling the Strait of Hormuz is key to commanding global energy pricing power, consolidating the Gulf ally system, and a core means of containing Iran's regional influence. U.S. military deployments and maximum pressure on Iran aim to maintain straits hegemony at minimal cost, forcing Iran to compromise on nuclear issues and regional affairs, rather than launching all-out war directly—the resulting oil price spikes and regional turmoil would equally devastate U.S. economic interests and global strategic positioning.
For Iran, the Strait of Hormuz is the last line of national security defense and the strongest bargaining chip against external interference. Iran is well aware that completely closing the strait would provoke international opposition, so it maintains restraint, implementing control measures only against hostile vessels to exchange "limited countermeasures" for negotiating space. Iran's objective is to break through U.S. blockades and sanctions, safeguard its own development rights, rather than actively trigger regional conflict. $XBRUSD
This state of "fighting without breaking" has become the norm for the straits situation. Both sides maintain military hardline confrontation while exercising strategic caution, repeatedly probing the gray zone while desperately avoiding crossing the red line of all-out war. Behind this game between a superpower and regional power lies the volatility of global energy markets, imbalanced regional security architecture, and the passive entanglement of smaller nations.
The future of the Strait of Hormuz depends on whether the U.S. and Iran can abandon unilateral fixations and return to multilateral negotiation frameworks. Only by discarding hegemonic thinking and confrontational logic, respecting international law and freedom of maritime passage, can this strategic waterway escape the shackles of geopolitical games and truly serve the common development and security of nations worldwide. #創作者衝榜