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BRILLIANT: Breitbart's Marlow Explains Why Trump-Iran Partnership in Hormuz Could Be 'BEAUTIFUL THING'

Gary FranchiApril 11, 2026200 views
BRILLIANT: Breitbart's Marlow Explains Why Trump-Iran Partnership in Hormuz Could Be 'BEAUTIFUL THING'
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In a fascinating analysis that's got foreign policy experts buzzing, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow explained on Friday's "Alex Marlow Show" why President Trump's potential Iran strategy could be nothing short of brilliant—and why a U.S.-Iran "joint venture" to control the Hormuz Strait really could be a "beautiful thing" for America.

Marlow's comments come as the Trump administration continues to reshape America's approach to the Middle East, moving away from the endless wars and failed policies of previous administrations toward deals that actually put America First.

"Trump's initial plan, which he established, which I was complimenting over the last couple days on the show, is that Iran could potentially work [with the U.S.]," Marlow explained, highlighting the President's unconventional but potentially game-changing approach to one of America's most complex foreign policy challenges.

The Art of the Deal Meets Middle East Reality

The Hormuz Strait represents one of the world's most critical chokepoints, with roughly 20% of global oil passing through its narrow waters. For decades, Iran has used threats to close the strait as leverage against the West, creating constant tension and uncertainty in global energy markets.

But leave it to Trump to flip the script entirely. Instead of the same old saber-rattling that's gotten us nowhere for 40 years, the President appears to be exploring whether Iran might actually become a partner in securing this vital waterway.

"This is exactly the kind of outside-the-box thinking that made Trump successful in business and is now revolutionizing American foreign policy," said one administration source.

Think about it, patriots: What if instead of constantly worrying about Iran closing Hormuz, America could work WITH Iran to keep it open and secure? What if we could turn our biggest regional headache into an actual asset for American energy security?

This isn't about going soft on Iran—it's about being smart. It's about finding win-win solutions instead of the endless military-industrial complex conflicts that have drained American blood and treasure for decades.

The question every American should be asking: Are we ready for a foreign policy that actually serves American interests instead of the Washington swamp's war machine?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone with the backbone to think outside the box! Trump's willingness to work with anyone who shares America's interests in keeping those shipping lanes open is exactly the kind of dealmaking we need.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Exactly! Peace through strength AND smart diplomacy.
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NavyVet1987Verifiedjust now
Served two tours in the Gulf back in the day - anything that reduces tension in Hormuz while protecting our energy interests is a win. The Strait is a powder keg and we need all options on the table.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
Marlow gets it - this isn't about ideology, it's about results. Can someone explain though how this would work with our existing sanctions framework?
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PolicyWonkVerifiedjust now
Good question - would probably require some creative structuring through third parties or limited scope agreements.
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TexasOilManVerifiedjust now
Working in energy for 30 years, I can tell you Hormuz stability affects everything from gas prices to national security. If Iran wants to play ball and it benefits America, I'm listening.
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ReaganConservativeVerifiedjust now
BRILLIANT indeed! Trump proved he can negotiate with anyone - Kim, Xi, even Putin when it serves American interests.