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15 vs 14: Reading the Negotiating Geometry of the Two Hormuz Proposals

The United States 15-point proposal asks for the chokepoint as a status (reopening). The Iranian 14-point response asks for it as a structure (new mechanism). The two are mirror-image and the gap between them has, in principle, one institutional answer the existing chokepoint authorities at Suez and Panama have been operating for decades. This post reads the geometry of the gap and what fills it.

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‘A New Mechanism for the Strait’: The Institutional Element in Iran’s 14-Point Proposal

Iran’s 14-point proposal, transmitted via Pakistan and made public on 2-3 May 2026, includes a numbered demand for ‘a new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz.’ Whatever the substance Tehran has in mind, the form has changed: for the first time, the institutional question for the chokepoint is on the bilateral diplomatic record. This post reads only that one element of the proposal and examines what a working mechanism would have to address.

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