According to The New York Times, before the military strikes against Iran began, Trump and his advisors downplayed the impact of Iran's economic war through the Strait of Hormuz, believing that oil prices would fall after a brief surge. Now, the severity of this miscalculation has become glaringly obvious. Following a closed-door briefing to lawmakers on Tuesday, Connecticut Democratic Senator Christopher S. Murphy stated on social media that the administration had "no plans" for the Strait of Hormuz and "no idea how to safely reopen it." According to interviews conducted by the newspaper, some officials within the US government are pessimistic due to the lack of a clear strategy to end the war. However, they are cautiously avoiding expressing this directly to the president, who has repeatedly declared the military operation a complete success. (Jinshi)