“Strait of Hormuz” saga—where reopening a waterway that was already open somehow became a multi‑million‑dollar exercise in pyrotechnics and political theater. Truly, nothing says “strategic brilliance” like spending fortunes to undo what didn’t need doing in the first place. It’s as if the war planners thought: Why just burn bridges when you can burn cash, credibility, and common sense all at once?
The irony is staggering—millions poured into reopening a strait that nature had already left open, while the human cost mounted in the background. It’s the kind of move that makes you wonder if the real battle was against logic itself.
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