The US is essentially asking Iran to pinky-promise they'll stop being menacing in the Strait of Hormuz, because apparently international maritime law works better with formal declarations. It's like asking your neighbor to publicly announce they won't toilet paper your house anymore — technically helpful, but missing the underlying trust issues.
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The New York Times serves up today's special: a vague helping of Iran analysis with a side of fragmented HTML tags. Based on the mangled description, it appears to discuss Iran's historical stubbornness, though the actual content seems to have suffered its own diplomatic incident with proper formatting.
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Today's weather forecast: aggressively sunny with a chance of broken thermometers, as June decides to cosplay as July again. Mother Nature continues her streak of setting personal bests in the 'making humans regret their life choices' category.
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