The proposal from President Trump to assemble an international naval coalition for the defense of the Strait of Hormuz encounters formidable obstacles. Iran’s advanced A2/AD capabilities—featuring an array of missiles, drones, and submarines—combined with the strait’s challenging topography, complicates even the strongest navy’s efforts to maintain a permanent presence. The proposal from President Trump to assemble an international naval coalition for the defense of the Strait of Hormuz encounters formidable obstacles. Iran’s advanced A2/AD capabilities—featuring an array of missiles, drones, and submarines—combined with the strait’s challenging topography, complicates even the strongest navy’s efforts to maintain a permanent presence.
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