@DavidJHarrisJr "Always migrate to Christian nations" is factually wrong. Millions of Muslims migrate to Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait) for work, or flee to neighboring countries like Jordan & Turkey. Migration is driven by geopolitics and economy, not theological debates.
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In other words: the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, the risk of escalation is high, and the “coalition” the White House keeps talking about still exists mostly on paper. #TrumpWarCrimes#hormuz#gulfwar#iranwar
That silence is telling. Countries that depend heavily on Gulf oil and global shipping lanes – including key U.S. allies – are clearly worried about Iran’s actions, but they’re also wary of being dragged into a wider U.S.–Iran war under Trump’s terms.
This isn’t just about military logistics; it’s about trust and legitimacy. If close partners aren’t willing to publicly join a U.S.-led naval mission in one of the world’s most strategic chokepoints,