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Iran betting Trump 'doesn't have the stomach to go back to full-scale war'

The United States and Iran traded strikes on July 9 for the second day running as Washington and Tehran battled over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Explosions were also heard in Bahrain, Qatar and Ku

Iran betting Trump 'doesn't have the stomach to go back to full-scale war'
France 24 โ€” 9 July 2026
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The United States and Iran traded strikes on July 9 for the second day running as Washington and Tehran battled over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. E

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Why This Matters

The latest escalation in the Strait of Hormuz underscores Iranโ€™s calculated risk-taking in testing American resolve under a potential second Trump administration. By probing Washingtonโ€™s willingness to escalate beyond targeted strikes, Tehran appears to be gambling that Trumpโ€™s aversion to prolonged conflicts could be exploited to further its regional influence. This dynamic could redefine deterrence calculus in the Persian Gulf, where miscalculation risks sparking a wider conflagration.

Background Context

Iranโ€™s strategy in the Strait of Hormuz dates back to the 1980s Tanker War, where it targeted shipping during the Iran-Iraq conflict to pressure international powers. Today, Tehran leverages proxy forces like Yemenโ€™s Houthis and Iraqi militias to conduct asymmetric strikes while maintaining plausible deniabilityโ€”a tactic that complicates direct U.S. retaliation. The regionโ€™s economic lifeline, through which 20% of global oil passes, makes it a prime pressure point in Tehranโ€™s broader confrontation with Washington.

What Happens Next

Iran may intensify its "gray zone" attacks to probe U.S. responses, particularly if Trumpโ€™s campaign rhetoric suggests a preference for de-escalation over sustained military engagement. Washingtonโ€™s next moveโ€”whether further strikes, diplomatic pressure, or a measured responseโ€”will signal its commitment to deterrence. Regional allies like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, already wary of U.S. reliability, may recalibrate their own security strategies accordingly.

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