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[–] NewDark@lemmings.world 2 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

Light the region's oil fields on fire and mine the straight of hormuz.

[–] mlg@lemmy.world 4 points 19 hours ago

Iraq already did that in Kuwait and it accomplished nothing.

They even heavily armed the shore thinking the US would try a beach landing, and instead they were spammed with a barrage of missiles that stayed out of range of most of their batteries.

Iran would struggle to minefield the strait with the US navy just sitting on 24/7 standby.

Israel wants Iran's current government to fall, the US just isn't interested in doing a hard land campaign to accomplish it (yet).

They want it quick and easy like what Trump just did in Venezuela, but that's just not possible with Iran, which is why they're still open to negotiations despite Netanyahu showing up to the Whitehouse like its his own home.

The crux for the US is that trying to topple the regime via a military operation could easily backfire without a complete invasion. They're trying to find a pressure point that will cause the government to fracture internally, but they probably don't have any solid leads that could succeed, otherwise they would have done it during the protests.

[–] Lembot_0006@programming.dev 3 points 20 hours ago

Their own oil fields? I doubt that'll harm the USA. Especially now when they own Venezuela.

Closing Hormuz will be an inconvenience to a large variety of countries and I am not sure if that is what is good for Iran.

Iranian abilities are very limited and none of them are actually military. The world will easily ignore a temporary oil price spike as those spikes happen every time some shit starts in that region.