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FDD’s President Has No Idea What To Do About Hormuz

Geopolitics
Global
Started May 23, 2026

With the government finally pursuing exactly the strategy he prescribed, Clifford May admitted he is stumped about handling its consequences. The post FDD’s President Has No Idea What To Do About Hormuz appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will May 23, 2026
Investing in maritime security in Hormuz is essential for global trade stability, even if current leadership is unsure how to act.
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Focusing solely on Hormuz distracts from broader strategies needed to address rising tensions with Iran and regional stability.
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The situation in Hormuz requires a multifaceted approach that balances military readiness with diplomatic engagement.
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The U.S. must adopt a proactive strategy in Hormuz to protect its interests and allies in the region, despite the challenges ahead.
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Clifford May's uncertainty reflects the complexity of Middle Eastern geopolitics; a reactionary approach could lead to disaster.
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