Hormuz: the grammar of pressure
A strait that was blockaded, reopened one day after the signing, and re-entered the sentence today via missiles on a tanker. Hormuz doesn't speak; it punctuates.
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A strait that was blockaded, reopened one day after the signing, and re-entered the sentence today via missiles on a tanker. Hormuz doesn't speak; it punctuates.
Every war keeps two sets of books: destruction, which fills itself in, and reconstruction, which others are supposed to fill. We keep the second book open — so far, the “delivered” column is spotless.
Trump signed at Versailles, Pezeshkian in Tehran. Each capital sold its own version — and the document's field test was run on a Qatari tanker.
Israeli military activity in Gaza fell about 20 percent in June — and concentrated on consolidating the “Yellow Line.” The story of a line that is not a border in any agreement, and becomes more of one every day.
The Gaza talks in Egypt have reached the final round again — the same final round they started in. The hub file on negotiations that never end, because ending them is nobody's job.
The full dossier on Operation Epic Fury — from February 28 to the July 7 missiles. A verified timeline whose bare sequence is the analysis.