U.S. Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran as Trump Escalates Pressure Over Failed Nuclear Talks
Regional stability hinges on credible deterrence and strategic partnerships with key allies.
The coverage treats these strikes as a temperamental “escalation,” as if the default setting in the Gulf should be endless patience with a regime that engineers crises for leverage. That framing skips over the basic reality: Iran uses the Strait of Hormuz as a pressure point, and failed talks are often part of the strategy. Conservatives worry less about tone and more about results.
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The United States launched a new wave of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, targeting air defense and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz as President Donald Trump increased military pressure on Tehran following days of escalating attacks and stalled nuclear negotiations.
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The coverage treats these strikes as a temperamental “escalation,” as if the default setting in the Gulf should be endless patience with a regime that engineers crises for leverage. That framing skips over the basic reality: Iran uses the Strait of Hormuz as a pressure point, and failed talks are often part of the strategy.
Conservatives worry less about tone and more about results. If air defenses and radar enable harassment of shipping and proxy attacks, disabling them is deterrence with a purpose, not theatrics. Diplomacy matters, but it only works when backed by credible force and a clear sense of red lines.
The principle is national security and freedom of navigation, alongside public trust that America will protect its interests and allies. The goal is stability through strength, not conflict for its own sake.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

