Why haven't other countries declared war on Iran for attacking their ships in an international waterway? (I include the USA in this question, although its actions have spoken louder than words.)
If unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic during WW1 was sufficient cause to declare war on Germany, why wouldn't the attacks on international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz be cause for affected countries to declare war on Iran?
It seems like a united front against this type of piracy would more quickly result in collapsing Iran's house of cards.
If unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic during WW1 was sufficient cause to declare war on Germany, why wouldn't the attacks on international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz be cause for affected countries to declare war on Iran?
It seems like a united front against this type of piracy would more quickly result in collapsing Iran's house of cards.