A group has been claiming that Iran's naval blockade is not a serious concern and that goods can be imported via land borders through China and Russia, urging the regime to keep the strait insecure and continue confrontation with the United States. Beyond the fact that Iran's land border crossings have no capacity to substitute for maritime trade, last night's U.S. attack on railway bridges once again confirmed what critics have been saying for years: any solution or idea that occurs to the decision-makers' small minds had already occurred to America and Israel long ago, and if they feel any need, they will take the necessary steps. The attack appears to have been a strong message and warning aimed at the delusional figures within the regime's decision-making hierarchy.