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America has the capacity to win in Iran
The U.S. considers multiple strategic measures to deter Iran and maintain the Strait of Hormuz as a vital shipping route for global oil trade, officials said.
- DeVore, a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and chief national initiatives officer for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, wrote an op‑ed for The Chicago Tribune.
- Americans tend to ignore foreign policy, a complacency linked to continental geography and living on a continent‑sized nation bounded by oceans.
- Associated Press photographer Altaf Qadri captured oil tankers and cargo ships lining the Strait of Hormuz, visually showing high maritime traffic.
- Impact-first: disruption of the Strait of Hormuz would harm the U.S. and world economy, especially when attacks or gas-price spikes draw public attention.
- DeVore, a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and Texas Public Policy Foundation member, emphasizes his background in his op‑ed on Gulf strategy and U.S. economic risks.
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America has the capacity to win in Iran
Americans tend to ignore foreign policy. Living in a continent-sized nation bounded by two vast oceans allows for that dangerous self-deception. But when we’re attacked or the price of gas spikes, we’re rudely reminded that while we may not care…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Center
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