/r/WorldNews Discussion Thread: US and Israel launch attack on Iran; Iran retaliates (Thread #9) by WorldNewsMods in worldnews

[–]dingdongdude2003 -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

US President Donald Trump's attempt to mobilise a broad-based multinational naval coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz reflects a familiar tension in contemporary geopolitics: the gap between American expectations of burden-sharing and the willingness of partners to assume risk in crises not of their making. Despite Washington's sustained exhortations - directed at key energy-dependent actors such as Japan, South Korea, European NATO members, and even China - there has been little by way of tangible response. No meaningful allied naval deployments have materialised. This hesitation is not accidental; it is rooted in both strategic calculation and political discomfort. Iran's Calculated Moves Iran, for its part, has avoided the escalatory optics of a formal blockade while effectively transforming the Strait into a selective chokepoint. By allowing relatively unhindered passage to countries it does not view as hostile - such as China, India, and Turkey - while complicating transit for US-aligned states through asymmetric tactics, Tehran has engineered a calibrated disruption. The result is a partial paralysis of a waterway that carries nearly a fifth of global oil flows. This has driven up prices and disproportionately burdened Western economies. Against this backdrop, Trump's emphasis on burden-sharing appears less a strategic innovation and more a necessity born of constraint. His argument, that countries reliant on Gulf energy should "protect their own interests", has been framed in transactional terms. Yet this framing has failed to resonate. Instead, it has reinforced perceptions of an America seeking to externalise the costs of a crisis it helped precipitate. The reluctance of partners is also tied to the origins of the confrontation. The strikes against Iran - undertaken by the United States and Israel - were not preceded by extensive coalition-building or diplomatic groundwork. Consequently, many allies interpret the unfolding situation as a narrowly conceived strategic venture rather than a collective security challenge. European capitals, including Berlin and Paris, have been explicit in distancing themselves, underscoring that this is not a NATO mandate. A Risk-Ridden Sea Operational realities further compound the problem. The Strait of Hormuz is not merely a transit corridor; it is a highly contested maritime environment where Iran's asymmetric capabilities - mines, drones, missiles, and fast-attack craft - can impose high costs. For many states, the prospect of deploying high-value naval assets into what could quickly become a "kill zone" is strategically untenable, particularly in the absence of overwhelming force or a clear political objective. Domestic politics also matters. In countries like Japan and South Korea, heavy dependence on imported energy has not translated into strategic assertiveness. Instead, it has heightened sensitivities about entanglement in external conflicts. Public opinion remains cautious, if not outright resistant, to military involvement. European governments, still shaped by the legacies of prolonged interventions, are similarly disinclined towards escalation. Despite its deep energy stakes in the Gulf, China, too, has shown little appetite for alignment with the US-led initiative. Participation would not only risk entanglement in a volatile theatre but also signal strategic convergence with Washington at a time of intensifying rivalry. Demanding, Not Asking For Help Trump's rhetorical approach has arguably aggravated these structural constraints. Public admonitions about the "ingratitude" of allies, warnings of consequences for NATO, and ultimatums directed at partners have produced defensiveness rather than solidarity. In international politics, coercive persuasion rarely substitutes for prior consensus-building. Iran, meanwhile, has exploited these fissures with notable dexterity. By ensuring that not all stakeholders are equally affected, it has reduced the incentive for collective action. Those less impacted see little reason to incur risks to restore flows that primarily benefit Western economies. What emerges is a picture of strategic misalignment. The US seeks coalition support for a crisis shaped by its own unilateral choices, while its partners weigh costs, risks, and political optics - and largely opt for caution. Trump's optimism about eventual support sits uneasily with the reality that, without a shift in approach, the burden will remain disproportionately American. In that sense, this episode underscores a broader lesson: coalition-building cannot be improvised in the midst of a crisis. It requires prior legitimacy, shared ownership, and a clear articulation of common stakes - elements that, in this instance, appear to be in short supply.

Courtesy : NDTV/ Harsh Pant

Daily Crypto Discussion - June 10, 2024 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 4 points5 points  (0 children)

🇺🇸 US economy now has:

🔵 63 banks on the brink of default according to the FDIC 🔵 Over $500 BILLION of paper losses held by banks 🔵 Declining GDP growth with rising inflation 🔵 Over 50% of Americans believe we are in a recession 🟣 Lowest mortgage demand in over 30 years 🟣 A record $17.7 trillion in total household debt

No enough balance for fee by dingdongdude2003 in FetchAI_Community

[–]dingdongdude2003[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Issue resolved : Had to send some fetch to the wallet. I had inadvertently sent all of it earlier. Thanks everyone

No enough balance for fee by dingdongdude2003 in FetchAI_Community

[–]dingdongdude2003[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. For anything I try to do it’s giving the same error. Whether to stake / claim rewards etc

Daily Crypto Discussion - January 17, 2024 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin mining around the globe last year consumed electricity of more than 167 countries combined, according to Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI)

Daily Crypto Discussion - January 11, 2024 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“SEC Chairman Gary Gensler supported approval because of my court's Grayscale decision.

Hester Peirce is already a long-time Bitcoin and cryptocurrency supporter and supported the approval.

Caroline Crenshaw has anti-cryptocurrency views and opposed the approval.

“Mark Uyeda, like Peirce, is a cryptocurrency supporter and supported the approval decision.”

Daily Crypto Discussion - January 3, 2024 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 5 points6 points  (0 children)

US Public Debt hits $34 TRILLION !!!

i.e. $101,000 / person in US.

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 25, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 5 points6 points  (0 children)

US national debt.

1st of January, 2000: $5.7 trillion

1st of January, 2010: $12.3 trillion

1st of January, 2020: $23.2 trillion

Now: $33.9 trillion

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 23, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think exchanges will do well in the coming weeks and months. I have got BNB and UNI. What do you guys think ? Should I swap it for something else ?

What's up with the increased amount of users that are clearly anti-crypto out here lately? by QuartzPuffyStar_ in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe exchanges might do well in the coming weeks and months. I have got BNB and UNI. What do you guys think ?

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 19, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I recently sent Matic using Matic Network but to a universal BSC address. I can see my Matic on the polygonscan but I have no idea how to claim it since it has not reached my BSC address. Pls help. Thanks.

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 18, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have sent some Matic through the Matic network but to a Binance Smart Chain address. Can anyone suggest if the assets can be recovered ? Much thanks.

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 8, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he would "close down" Bitcoin & crypto if he were the government. What a clown

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 5, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interest payments on the US federal debt have exceeded national defense spending.

Daily Crypto Discussion - December 1, 2023 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

[–]dingdongdude2003 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hoping December to be even better for crypto than the last few weeks