The bitter cup that Iran “drank” to the global economy by using the Strait of Hormuz as leverage to get the United States to back down in its campaign against it is now being drunk by Iran itself. Since Donald Trump’s blockade of Iran’s key ports of entry and exit took effect, he has reversed the conditions Tehran had previously set. “It seems perfect, but it’s actually dangerous gambling,” analysts say. The issue for Trump is not just the economic hanging. Although he will certainly inflict pain on Tehran by stopping its key exports overnight (oil makes up 50% of...