Strategic deterrence and coercion
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Strategic deterrence and coercion Tag

By, Rear Admiral (Ret.) of the Chilean Navy, Leonardo Quijarro Santibáñez, Senior Fellow, MSI² Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) The Strait of Hormuz constitutes the point where the triangular strategic geometry among the United States, Israel, and Iran becomes an operational reality. Within that compressed space converge deterrence,...

By, CDR José Adán Gutiérrez, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Senior Fellow, MSI²Rear Admiral (Ret.) Leonardo Quijarro Santibáñez, Senior Fellow, MSI²Dr. Rafael Marrero, Chief Economist and Founder, MSI² Summary The current confrontation in the Middle East is often described as a bilateral competition between the United States and Iran. That...