Two Straits - One Threat: After Hormuz - This Is Iran's New Plan | Report
Sources identified with Iran are threatening to open an additional maritime front against the United States and its allies, placing the Straits of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb under simultaneous threat and increasing concerns over a…
Assessment
Iran-aligned actors are signaling a coordinated maritime threat across both the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb strait, a dual-pressure strategy that could disrupt global oil shipments and trade routes simultaneously. The move escalates existing tensions by linking two critical chokepoints, raising the stakes for the United States and its allies who must now prepare for a broader naval confrontation. The key question is whether this is a credible operational plan or a coercive signal meant to extract concessions, and how quickly naval forces can adapt to a two-front challenge.
