There is an open and recurring war in the Strait of Hormuz between the United States and Iran.
The Trump Administration lacks defined defensive objectives in its regime and shows signs of impulsive movement driven by personal interests.
The lack of a strategic horizon in the escalating tension translates into contradictory messages from the White House.
Securities and economic tensions are intensified due to the uncertain decisions of the Trump administration.
While the United Arab Emirates seeks alternative solutions like the construction of a new port, Trump's international policy fosters more business without solving security issues.
The growing detachment of Trump's electoral base, which opposes the war with Iran, could potentially be managed irresponsibly with more polarizing actions.
Conclusion: The Trump Administration continues to issue chaotic and contradictory responses to global geopolitical tensions, risking economic struggles and intensifying tensions while leaving security issues unresolved.