Why Iran can disrupt but not dominate Gulf
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Why Iran can disrupt but not dominate Gulf

  • The Iran-US conflict echoes a historical naval debate: Mahan's sea control versus Corbett's sea denial, with Iran employing asymmetric tactics to disrupt US dominance in the Gulf.
  • Iran aims to raise intervention costs through missiles, drones, and proxy militias, partially closing the Strait of Hormuz and impacting global oil prices, but faces limitations in its denial strategy.
  • US and Israel are systematically dismantling Iran’s military infrastructure, potentially eroding Iran’s ability to sustain asymmetric pressure and shifting the balance towards area control.
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