NEED TO KNOW

  • Macron called Pezeshkian Tuesday seeking diplomatic off-ramp
  • France refused to join Trump's Project Freedom military operation
  • Europe building parallel track as US-Iran talks stall

YEREVAN, ARMENIA (TDR) — Emmanuel Macron opened a direct line to Tehran on Tuesday while publicly distancing France from the American military operation already underway in the same waters.

The big picture: The call lands at the precise moment Washington and Paris are running incompatible playbooks on the same crisis — and the gap is no longer subtle.

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Why it matters: Roughly 20% of global seaborne oil moves through Hormuz, and the dual blockade is now hitting American drivers directly.

Driving the news: Macron made the announcement at the European Political Community summit hours before placing the call at Pezeshkian's request.

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What they're saying: The split between allies is now on the record from both capitals.

  • Emmanuel Macron, French President — "What we want above all is a coordinated reopening by the United States and Iran. That is the only solution."
  • Pete Hegseth, US War Secretary — "If you attack American troops or innocent commercial shipping, you will face overwhelming and devastating American firepower."
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the operation "Project Deadlock" on X

Yes, but: Macron's diplomatic track requires an Iranian regime that has spent two months attacking the very shipping he wants to protect.

Between the lines: Europe is hedging American leadership in real time, and the Hormuz split is the visible edge of a deeper recalibration. Macron explicitly told the Yerevan summit that "Europeans are taking their destiny into their own hands" — language that reads as continental autonomy, not alliance management. Three weeks before this call, the White House posted and deleted a video of Trump mocking Macron's accent and marriage. Allies who get publicly humiliated stop coordinating quietly.

What's next:

Should European allies coordinate with Washington when American policy keeps changing — or build their own track because it does?

Sources

This report was compiled using information from Reuters via Iran International, Al-Monitor, Fox News, The Times of Israel, and The Tribune.

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