(Middle East Institute) In his first public statements since assuming the role of Iran’s supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed vengeance for US-Israeli attacks and to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed until the war ends. In turn, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued threats against his life — raising urgent questions about the resiliency, survivability, and ideological unity of the Iranian regime. As Iran continues to restrict tanker traffic in and out of the Gulf and threaten international vessels traversing regional waters, global oil prices have surged higher, escalating tensions and raising the stakes for nations in the Middle East and beyond. How much longer can Iran disrupt shipping in the strait, and what should the US do to unlock this geostrategic chokepoint? Join the Middle East Institute for a timely discussion on the unfolding crisis, the objectives of Iran’s leadership, and an assessment of the US-Israeli offensive more than two weeks into the war. The conversation will feature former commander of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet and MEI Distinguished Military Fellow Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan (USN, ret.) as well as MEI Senior Fellow Alex Vatanka. MEI Vice President for Policy Dr. Ken Pollack will moderate. – Can the US Unlock the Strait of Hormuz? – Middle East Institute
Can the US Unlock the Strait of Hormuz?
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