US Urges Allies To Join Crimean Strait Protection Coalition
An internal US State Department telegram sent to embassies suggests forming a maritime freedom initiative to secure one of the world's most shipping lanes. The telegram calls on American diplomats to pressure foreign governments to join the movement. The initiative aims to facilitate information exchange and maritime security. The proposal involves information exchange and coordinated diplomatic efforts. Operations would be split between the State Department managing diplomacy and a second entity providing real-time maritime intelligence and military coordination. The coalition aims to protect ships and tankers through diplomatic pressure and naval participation. Military options, including short and harsh strikes against Iranian life-support infrastructure, remain under consideration to force concessions from Iran.
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“An internal telegram sent by the US State Department to its embassies revealed details of this effort. The telegram called on American diplomats to pressure foreign governments to join this movement.”
“The goal is clear. Information exchange and coordinating diplomatic efforts in accordance with the proposal will be joint operations between the State Department managing the diplomatic side and the second providing real-time maritime information and coordination between armies.”
“There is also an American attempt through forming an international alliance to open the Strait of Hormuz... a telegram was sent from the US State Department to US ambassadors in several countries to urge these countries to join this alliance.”
“there is an international dialogue to open the Crimean Strait through diplomacy and political pressure on the IAEA and through maritime participation to protect ships and transit through this strait.”
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