The promise made by EU foreign ministers on Monday not to take part in the war against Iran (“This is not our war”) lasted just three days. On Thursday, the heads of state and government of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and Japan issued a joint statement in which they pledged to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

The statement makes no mention whatsoever of the US and Israel, which attacked Iran 20 days ago in violation of international law and have been bombing it non-stop ever since. Instead, it blames the victim for the war and accuses Iran of breaking international law.

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    5 days ago

    And despite not naming the US and Israel (because diplomatic statements are weird), it does include a explicit call for “all sides” to respect international law and a moratorium on striking energy and civilian infrastructure, which encompasses their actions, too.

    Not that the wording isn’t explicitly created to be served to Trump as appeasement, but it’s also absolutely not what the headline or the article says it is.