France Rejects Military Action as Iran Consolidates Control Over Strait of Hormuz
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French President Emmanuel Macron has dismissed the use of military force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, arguing instead for diplomatic coordination with Tehran. This stance coincides with reports indicating that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has established control over the strategic waterway. The convergence of these developments underscores a shift from potential armed intervention toward a diplomatic resolution as Iran solidifies its position in the region.
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Macron Rejects Force to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Calls for Coordination with Iran
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron stated on Wednesday that the Strait of Hormuz should only be reopened through coordination with Iran, declaring that the use of military force is not a viable ...
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Naval Forces Assert Control Over Strait of Hormuz
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