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Can Economic Pressure on Iran Avoid a Wider Conflict?
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Can Economic Pressure on Iran Avoid a Wider Conflict?

Economic pressure on Iran can serve legitimate U.S. interests, but only if it is tied to clear goals, credible deterrence, and a real diplomatic off-ramp. The central question is whether a hardline policy remains a tool of containment or drifts into a broader conflict without a defined end.

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Iran’s Hormuz Threat Puts Oil Markets and U.S. Policy on Edge
Iran’s Hormuz Threat Puts Oil Markets and U.S. Policy on Edge
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Iran’s repeated threats and harassment in the Strait of Hormuz are more than regional theatrics: they expose a critical weakness in the global energy system and can quickly raise costs for consumers worldwide. A measured but credible U.S. response, paired with stronger energy resilience at home, is essential to deter escalation and protect maritime commerce.

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