Exclusive Europe Drafts Postwar Plan to Free Up Hormuz Without U.S.
Source: WSJ
LONDONEuropean countries are putting together a plan for a broad coalition of countries to help free up shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, including sending mine-clearing and other military vessels. But the plan would only come after the war and may exclude one country in particular: the U.S.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday the plan is for an international defensive mission that doesnt include the belligerent parties, meaning the U.S., Israel and Iran. European diplomats familiar with the plan say European ships wouldnt be under American command.
The goal of the European plan is to give shipping companies confidence to use the strait after the fighting has ended, which officials say could be some time away.
The European plan is likely to include Germany, which had until now been publicly reluctant to even contemplate any military involvement, according to a senior German official. Germany, which has faced high political and legal hurdles to take part in overseas military ventures since World War II, could spell out its commitment as early as Thursday, according to the official.
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