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BREAKING: Why the U.S. Navy Is Letting Iran’s Hormuz Blockade Collapse on Its Own

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has raised a critical question: why isn’t the U.S. Navy moving aggressively to fully break Iran’s blockade? The answer lies in strategy, not weakness.

Iran’s closure of the strait is powerful — but inherently self-damaging. The blockade has already crippled global shipping, driven oil prices sharply higher, and disrupted trade flows worldwide. At the same time, Iran itself depends heavily on this same route for exports and economic survival. This creates a built-in limitation: the longer the blockade continues, the more pressure it places on Tehran as well.

From Washington’s perspective, this makes the blockade a “wasting ᴀsset.” Rather than rushing into a costly and risky full-scale naval confrontation, the U.S. appears to be allowing economic and strategic pressure to build naturally. Prolonged disruption increases international backlash against Iran and forces other global powers — especially those dependent on Gulf energy — to become directly involved.

There are also operational realities. Securing the strait is far more complex than it appears. Iran’s use of asymmetric tactics — including sea mines, drones, missiles, and fast attack boats — makes the waterway extremely dangerous even for the world’s most powerful navy. A full clearing operation would require sustained, high-risk efforts and could easily escalate into a broader war.

Instead, the U.S. has focused on targeted strikes against Iranian capabilities and maintaining regional dominance without committing to constant control of the waterway. This approach preserves flexibility while avoiding a prolonged naval entanglement. At the same time, signals from leadership suggest that the strait could reopen “naturally” as the conflict winds down and Iran seeks economic recovery.

The broader strategy is clear: shift the burden. Rather than acting as the sole guarantor of global shipping, the United States is pushing allies and major energy consumers to take a more active role in securing the route. This reduces both political and military costs for Washington while increasing collective pressure on Iran.

In effect, the U.S. is not ignoring the blockade — it is allowing it to weaken itself. The longer it lasts, the more it isolates Iran economically and diplomatically, increasing the likelihood that the situation will eventually reverse without requiring a full-scale naval confrontation.

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