Iran Is Challenging a Bedrock of American Geopolitical Power
Geopolitics
Global
Started March 18, 2026
If our forces canβt restore free navigation, it will represent a significant failure of a traditional pillar of U.S. power
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Iran Is Challenging a Bedrock of American Geopolitical Power
National Review (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Mar 18, 2026
Prioritizing free navigation over domestic issues risks diverting resources and attention from pressing needs at home, weakening national resolve.
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Restoring free navigation in international waters is essential for U.S. credibility and global leadership in upholding democratic values.
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Military intervention to secure navigation rights can escalate tensions and lead to unnecessary conflict with Iran, undermining peace efforts.
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Failure to ensure free navigation would signal a decline in U.S. influence, allowing adversaries like Iran to reshape geopolitical dynamics.
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The U.S. must balance its response to Iran's challenges with diplomatic efforts to ensure stability in the region without resorting to force.
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