A Dispute Over Opening Hormuz Drives a Wedge Into U.S.-Saudi Relations
2026-07-03 - wsj -  

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More than 100 U.S. military aircraft were taking off from bases and warships across the Middle East as part of an effort to crack open the Strait of Hormuz this past spring when they hit a glitch: Saudi Arabia, whose bases and airspace were critical to the mission, was saying no.
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