Strait of Hormuz Strategic Control
Discussed in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 7 shows
# Strait of Hormuz Strategic Control These podcast episodes examine U.S.-Iran tensions centered on control of the Strait of Hormuz, triggered by Iranian blockade actions and U.S. military threats, including strikes on infrastructure and naval blockades. Key discussions include diplomatic negotiations brokered by Pakistan, military readiness assessments, ceasefire sustainability, concerns about Iranian re-equipment from adversaries, and the regional geopolitical implications involving Israeli, Chinese, and Arab state positioning. The episodes analyze whether temporary ceasefires can lead to lasting peace and debate the effectiveness of military versus diplomatic approaches to resolving the strategic standoff.
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PBS News Hour - Full Show · Apr 10, 2026
Can the U.S. and Iran turn the temporary ceasefire into long-term peace?
O'Connor & Company · Apr 8, 2026
Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer on the Tactical Realities of the Iran Ceasefire
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · Apr 8, 2026
The World Awaits: U.S. Threats Against Iran Escalate, Armin Rosen on How Israelis See the Iran Crisis, Republican Dissent Begins & Pam Bondi's Ousting
Bannon`s War Room · Apr 7, 2026
Episode 5281: Heated Negotiations Happening With Iran As Deadline Looms
Consider This from NPR · Apr 7, 2026