Maybe so, but it was less disturbing than it might have been. The last 24 hours is setting out a scenario of the U.S. calling the cessation pool that has been established as "mission accomplished", and leave the cleanup to everyone else. Once upon a time it was the character of isolationism, which, is a thing, may be good, may be bad, (maybe, as the farmer said). The response of the rest of the world apart from the U.S.A. and Israel was basically hands off, the potential to have adverse consequences was no surprise to anyone, other than the Prez @ 1600 Penn. Bibi knew what would occur; he just didn't care, Had any dialog been undertaken with allies, there may have been some comment on the most obvious problems that may occur. So, the WH didnt bother to tell the U.S> congress, fat chance they would tell allies other than the puppeteer, Bib; game, set match. Thanks for playing, good night.
Saudi, and the rest of the gulf states probably will be wondering why they spent so much money in grift to be handed this ham sandwich, extra bacon. They are not going to be overly happy to need to politely ask for Iran to not intrude excessively in the economies of the states around the pond. All up, Putin, Iran winners, while the U.S. gets the "so much whining! You will get tired of all the whining...".
Oddly, that is not the worst possible outcome, but darn it was random, and will likely come back to bite at a later date.
I am very worried that your last sentence will be quite prophetic. The foreign and domestic terrorist threat to US soft targets and anyone with a US accent has to have increased exponentially. I would not go anywhere near the World Cup.
If the end game is the US leaving the Strait in a shambles, I suspect that the RoW will just pay the toll and carry on. After all, if you pay $2M to get a U/VLCC passage that is is only a couple of bucks a barrel - way less than the baked in Donny does Iran premium.