Maybe The Real 'Reopening The Strait Of Hormuz' Is The Friends We're Making Along The Way
The Sunday shows sucked on Easter, like all the other Sundays.
Maybe The Real ‘Reopening The Strait Of Hormuz’ Is The Friends We’re Making Along The Way Donald Trump threatened Iran with extreme military action if they do not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, using explicit language and specifying targets. CNN’s Jake Tapper questioned the legality of targeting civilian infrastructure, while ABC’s George Stephanopoulos struggled to get a direct answer from Congressman Mike Turner about the possibility of ground troops being used.
- Donald Trump issued a graphic threat to Iran, warning of devastating consequences if they do not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday.
- Trump’s threat included targeting power plants and bridges in Iran, using explicit language.
- Jake Tapper noted that destroying civilian infrastructure could be a war crime but also mentioned Trump’s potential justification of dual-use.
- George Stephanopoulos interviewed Congressman Mike Turner, who struggled to provide clear answers regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the potential need for ground troops in Iran.
- Turner’s responses were described as rambling and unclear, with Stephanopoulos attempting to summarize his points.
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