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Trump’s Iran Blockade Is Back. Plus. . . 29%
By The Free Press46%
7/14/2026, 10:01:54 AM
Topics: Geopolitics, Foreign Policy, Energy Markets, Legal Battles, Immigration Enforcement, Financial Crimes, Media Mergers, Celebrity Deaths
Keywords: Iran, Trump, Blockade, Strait Of Hormuz, Middle East, Oil Futures, Aaron Maclean, School Of War, Mike Doran, Irs, Tax Returns, Immigration, Maine, Fergie Chambers, Money Laundering, Lindsey Graham, Darline Graham Nordone, Paramount, Warner Bros Discovery, Madonna, Billboard 200, Sam Neill, Jurassic Park
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It’s Tuesday, July 14.
This is The Front Page , your daily window into the world of The Free Press —and our take on the world at large.
Today: America’s abandoning a crucial ally.
Arthur Brooks on how the self-help industry can survive AI.
Prince Harry’s much-needed life lesson.
And much more.
But first: What’s going on with Iran?
The on-again, off-again war against Iran is very much back on.
Consider yesterday’s developments alone:
Trump ordered U.S. forces to “reinstate” a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and proposed a 20 percent toll on all cargo that travels through the strait;
The White House sent a letter to Congress, dated July 10, declaring a resumption in hostilities with Iran beginning July 7;
The U.S. conducted a third consecutive night of strikes on Iran to “impose a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack shipping in the strait”;
The UAE said that Iran had struck two of its tankers in the strait;
Oil futures saw their largest single-day gain since April;
Trump told radio host Hugh Hewitt that the U.S. might strike the Iranian nuclear site at Pickaxe Mountain with “a nice big fat shot right near the front door,” and that the U.S. would hit Iran “very hard” Monday and Tuesday.
Free Press columnist Aaron MacLean saw much of this coming last week, when he argued that the reality of the president’s predicament pointed to him reinstating a naval blockade to take control of the strait.
That now appears to be the administration’s strategy.
But will it work?
And at what cost?
To make sense of the flurry of Iran news over the last 24 hours, read Aaron’s latest column.
And for more on the conflict, don’t miss the latest episode of School of War .
He talks to Mike Doran about the state of play in the Middle East, just how weak the Iranian military actually is at this point, and whether or not the conflict’s end is in sight.
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Discovery.
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