
The podcast addresses the complex military challenges the United States faces concerning Iran, particularly the critical issue of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of the world's oil exports flow. Retired Admirals Jamie Foggo and Fozzie Miller share their experiences and insights on the operational difficulties of reopening the Strait, considering Iran's diverse capabilities to impede maritime traffic, including cruise missiles, drones, and mines. They explore the strategic planning and resources required for mine countermeasures, highlighting the limitations of current technologies and the necessity of air superiority. The discussion further examines the potential for seizing Karg Island, weighing the strategic benefits against the risks of damaging vital oil infrastructure and the challenges of holding the island against Iranian forces.
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