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Walls are closing in on Iran’s weakened regime

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Walls are closing in on Iran’s weakened regime
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Iran's regime is facing increasing pressure as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, impacting international shipping and the country's economy. The Iranian government is struggling to maintain control amidst rising discontent among its citizens, who are willing to endure hardship for change. The situation poses significant challenges for the regime, which is cut off from vital oil exports and facing economic collapse.

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Washington Examiner · Hugh Hewitt
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The noose is tightening around the neck of Iran’s rump regime. Pay no attention to the Trump Distortion Effect that is bending much of war reporting into a critique of President Donald Trump. That’s wish-casting from lefties in legacy media. America is dominating this conflict. The United States will prevail. The Strait of Hormuz is closed to every country in the world. Iran has proposed reopening it as a sort of watery version of the New Jersey and Ohio turnpikes — except the tolls would be exorbitant, and there is no alternative route for tankers and super freighters.

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