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Trump Maintaining Maximum Flexibility as Iran Talks Proceed, Regime Change Question Unresolved

FDD Executive Director Jonathan Schanzer says Trump is maintaining maximum flexibility as he negotiates with Iran

Navy Strategist: Strait of Hormuz Can Be Reopened by Escort Operations, Mine Threat Likely Overstated

Steven Wills, navalist at the Navy League Center for Maritime Strategy and he was the chief engineer and executive officer

Steven Bucci: Mearsheimer’s Iran Assessment “Laughable,” VDH Closer to the Mark

Steven Bucci of The Heritage Foundation argues that Iran’s possession of long‑range missiles is no surprise — a regime that

Strikes on Energy Infrastructure Raise Stakes in Iran Conflict as U.S. Signals Limits

Brian Carter, fellow with the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute: U.S. Military Trajectory in Iran Is Relatively

NATO Strains Emerge as Allies Weigh Response to Strait of Hormuz Crisis

Eliot Wilson, contributing editor at Defence On The Brink and senior fellow for national security at the Coalition for Global

Military Gains in Iran Raise Questions About Endgame as Debate Expands to NATO and Cuba

Daniel DePetris, fellow at Defense Priorities and a syndicated foreign affairs columnist at the Chicago Tribune: Is an Off-Ramp With

Debate Over Iran Strategy Intensifies as Analysts Point to Fragile Regime

Michael Rubin, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Director of Policy Analysis for the Middle East Forum, on

Jed Babbin: U.S. Air Campaign Against Iran Raises Questions About Endgame and Strategy

Jed Babbin is a former U.S. Deputy Undersecretary of Defense and contributor to The Washington Times and The American Spectator

Military Campaign Against Iran Targets Strait of Hormuz Threats

Steven Bucci of The Heritage Foundation breaks down the escalating Iran crisis and what it will take for the U.S.