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The Lucerne Summit Built a Hotline, Not an Authority

At the Bürgenstock resort above Lake Lucerne on 21-22 June, US and Iranian negotiators agreed a 60-day roadmap, a High-Level Committee, a Lebanon deconfliction cell, and a direct US-Iran communication line for ‘safe passage’ through Hormuz. The summit’s answer to the safe-passage problem is a 60-day hotline between two militaries — coordination machinery, not a chokepoint authority. This post reads the pattern: the parties keep building scaffolding around the institutional gap without building the institution.

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Strait Management Is Now in the Nuclear Basket. That’s a Mistake.

The 14-point memorandum was signed electronically on 18 June; the Switzerland ceremony was downgraded to a shrug. Its immediate provisions reopen the strait, lift the blockade, and grant Iran fossil-fuel sanctions waivers. Its deferred provisions bundle ‘strait management’ with the nuclear programme and the regional proxies in the 60-day window. This post argues that chaining a tractable maritime-administrative question to the most failure-prone file in the relationship is a mistake — and a correctable one.

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