Proponents of the administration's strategy argue that decisive action is necessary to protect the stability of global energy markets. By targeting critical infrastructure, the US aims to demonstrate the high cost of Iran's interference with commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Supporters contend that previous diplomatic efforts have failed to deter Tehran, making a credible threat of force the only remaining tool to ensure the free flow of oil and gas. This approach seeks to compel Iran to negotiate by directly impacting its ability to sustain its military and economic operations.
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Supporting the use of maximum pressure to secure global energy routes
Published July 15, 2026 at 6:03 AM UTC