In theory, I knew that this kind of thing can happen in any family.
Upstanding citizens are always turning out to be secret criminals.
And I wouldn't even call my cousin Alan an upstanding citizen.
But it's one thing to know and another thing to understand.
Alan, murder me.
What the hell was Alan thinking?
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High-stakes game of blockade chicken.
The U.S. Asserts control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran, for its part, threatens retaliation.
For the past two days, the United States has enforced a risky naval blockade of Iran
designed to end the war on American terms.
So what are we doing?
We're blockading the ports in Iran where they get oil and gas shipments.
Without oil and gas money, Iran has no economy.
Today.
A look at the strategy behind the blockade, the dangers that it poses, and whether or not it's actually working.