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In Iran war’s shadow, Israel’s renewed Lebanon campaign risks repeating failed lessons – and occupations – of the past
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In Iran war’s shadow, Israel’s renewed Lebanon campaign risks repeating failed lessons – and occupations – of the past

June 2, 2026 admin0Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Hezbollah, Iran, Iran war, Israel, Israel-Hezbollah, Lebanon, Lebanon civil war, Lebanon politics, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Hormuz blockade, US-Iran, US-Middle East, War in Iran

Unable to defeat Iran, Israel shifts its focus to Lebanon, fearing U.S. negotiations with Tehran could limit operations against Hezbollah.

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Strait of Hormuz: Why the US and Iran are sailing in very different legal waters
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Strait of Hormuz: Why the US and Iran are sailing in very different legal waters

May 23, 2026 admin0Tagged chokepoints, Donald Trump, Iran, Maritime law, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Hormuz blockade, Trump administration, UNCLOS, United Nations, US-Iran, Waterways

Tehran and Washington look to different rules to govern their conduct in the key choke point.

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The method in Iran’s madness? Closure of Strait of Hormuz echoes a centuries‑old Danish play − and is a tragedy for the world order
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The method in Iran’s madness? Closure of Strait of Hormuz echoes a centuries‑old Danish play − and is a tragedy for the world order

May 23, 2026 admin0Tagged Denmark, Hamlet, International law, International law of the sea, Iran, Maritime, Maritime law, Naval war, Shakespeare, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Hormuz blockade, US-Iran conflict

Iran’s decision to levy tolls on ships passing through the crucial choke hold has an unlikely connection to the site of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet.’

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