• Comment ()

The Growing Threat of Iran's Sea Power

Iran's expanded maritime capacity might be enough to economically disrupt the West

November 14, 2012 RSS Feed Print

In sum, Iran is rapidly gaining new naval capabilities, amassing an arsenal of sophisticated anti-ship missiles, expanding its fleet of fast-attack boats and submarines, and pushing their maritime influence beyond the Persian Gulf. In light of the foregoing record of Tehran's maritime intentions and expanding capabilities, it behooves the United States and its allies to continue to be guided by President John F. Kennedy's wise lesson: "Control of the seas means security ... [and] victory."

Tags:
oceans,
Navy,
Iran

Reader Comments ()

advertisement

Latest Videos

Thomas Jefferson Street Blog

IRS, AP and Benghazi Show the Failure of Obama's Big Government

Giving an inefficient organization like the IRS more responsibility makes it more likely to screw up, not better able to solve this nation’s problems.

Coburn Wants Oklahoma Tornado Aid Offset With Budget Cuts

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn wants spending cuts before aid is sent to tornado victims in his own state.

Crowdfunding Zack Braff's Film And Robert Griffin's Gifts Is a Mistake

Rich people don't need donations from the public.

Poll Shows Americans Find Obama's IRS Story Barely Believable

There is still something fishy about the scandal at the IRS.

Do Benghazi, AP and IRS Scandals Reflect Obama’s Leadership Style?

It may be that a flawed leadership style is filtering down to the rest of the government.

In Marine Umbrella Incident, Republicans Still Deny Obama Is President

Umbrellagate is more proof that Obama's critics cannot acknowledge that he is, indeed, president.

Obama Isn't Nixon, but Needs More Friends in Washington

President Barack Obama needs to make more friends in Washington.

Republicans Can't Forget the Economy During Obama Scandals

Scandals provide good fodder for the GOP, but it can't forget about fixing unemployment.

advertisement