Even with a U.S. blockage, geography gives Iran an edge in the Strait of Hormuz, shaping control of a vital global chokepoint.
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Why Iran is almost impossible to invade
Iran is one of the most geographically fortified countries on Earth. From the Strait of Hormuz to the Zagros Mountains, its ...
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed for almost four weeks – throwing global oil markets into chaos – and there is no clear end in sight. Iran’s threats and attacks on vessels in the Gulf ...
Whatsapp Iran leverages geography and asymmetric warfare to control the Strait of Hormuz, challenging US military dominance ...
Attacks on fuel facilities, military bases, and industrial sites release pollutants that might harm long after the war is ...
For years, the nightmare scenario for the West was an Iranian finger on a nuclear trigger. The United States, Europe, and Israel spent decades and billions of dollars trying to prevent it through ...
Iran operates on a scale that immediately complicates any direct confrontation. With a landmass of approximately 1.64 million ...
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India & Iran: Partners in an uncertain world
Iran–India relations are a clear example of a relationship that extends beyond short-term political developments and is ...
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