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Northwood drafts the rules of engagement

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A Northwood military planning summit at UK Permanent Joint Headquarters was scheduled for the week of 20 April to draft Hormuz rules of engagement.

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Key takeaway

Britain and France draft the post-war Hormuz command structure next week while the Pentagon watches from the outside.

The operational follow-on to the Paris conference lands at Northwood, the UK Permanent Joint Headquarters, in the week of 20 April. British and French planners will draft rules of engagement for the 40-nation Hormuz mission agreed in posture form. The Pentagon is not in the planning room. CENTCOM, which runs the parallel US blockade that the European mission cannot operate alongside until hostilities end, will not be on the drafting list.

That is a structural choice, not a scheduling accident. Rules of engagement written at Northwood by UK and French officers will reflect European legal preferences: transit-passage rights under UNCLOS, proportionality rules drawn from NATO maritime doctrine, insurance-industry exposure modelled on P&I club templates. The template extends the legal spine the EU laid down under UNCLOS transit-passage doctrine . Any subsequent US arrangement either reaches into that framework or argues round it. In international maritime law, first credible text holds longer than any party's preference to revise it.

The Pentagon's absence has two plausible readings. One is that Washington is conserving discretion for a future unilateral framework it has not yet drafted. The other is that Washington has no multilateral text in the field because the process that would produce one, interagency coordination under a named Iran policy, has not convened. The working-method pattern across the past 48 days favours the second reading . Northwood is stepping into a policy vacuum the US could have filled and has not.

What emerges from Northwood will not be combat-ready on publication. The "when conditions are met" deployment trigger binds the mission to post-war reconstruction, not active conflict. But rules of engagement have a longer shelf life than the conditions that produce them. British and French officers drafting text this week are writing the operational template for how Hormuz is policed after the war ends. The GCC and Saudi Arabia will either sign on to that template or produce an alternative. CENTCOM will be briefed on whichever outcome arrives.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Northwood in Hertfordshire is where the UK's military headquarters is based, and it also hosts NATO's main maritime command for the Atlantic. Britain and France are planning to send naval officers there the week of 20 April to write the actual rulebook for how a Hormuz escort mission would work , when ships can fire back, how they respond to Iranian threats, who is in charge if something goes wrong. Writing this rulebook without the US in the room is unusual and significant, because the US normally sets the framework for Western naval operations.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Northwood's role as the planning locus reflects two structural features of British military geography. First, UK Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood houses the NATO Maritime Command (MARCOM) for the Eastern Atlantic and coordinates with Combined Maritime Forces' Combined Task Force 151. This gives it institutional legitimacy as the natural host for a European-led Hormuz planning process without requiring a new command structure to be invented.

Second, British-French military integration reached a peak with the 2010 Lancaster House Treaties, which created a Combined Joint Expeditionary Force (CJEF) that has practised exactly this type of bilateral planning.

Northwood has the staff, the secure communications, and the allied relationships to draft ROE that French planners will recognise. What it lacks is US electronic warfare and ISR integration , the capability gap that makes any ROE framework provisional until Washington's posture is known.

Escalation

The Northwood summit marginally reduces escalation risk by creating a structured European operational option that can be activated if the ceasefire collapses , providing a structured alternative to unilateral US military posture. Its value depends entirely on whether GCC basing access is secured before the framework is finalised.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    A British-French ROE framework drafted without US input creates command-structure assumptions that may require weeks of reconciliation if Washington later requests to join the mission.

  • Precedent

    The first joint British-French operational planning exercise excluding the US as a participant sets a template for European strategic autonomy in Hormuz and beyond.

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