Explore this new interactive tool to shed light on the actions of actors such as Iran and Yemen's Houthis that have threatened and attacked commercial shipping in the waters off the Middle East and North Africa.
As the U.S.-Iran ceasefire shakes, here are three things former Pentagon official and Institute Meisel Family Senior Fellow Grant Rumley is watching: First, Iran's proxies. Tehran's regional network of terrorist groups and militias is battered but not gone. Second, will Washington shift its military targeting inland, away from coastal areas tied to the Strait of Hormuz? And third, what role will the Israelis play in new hostilities?
Historian Martin Kramer, the Walter P. Stern Fellow at The Washington Institute, explains how America's early leaders navigated the republic's first encounters with the Middle East—and hears some echoes of today's policy dilemmas.