Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] The US and Iran are once again locked in a dangerous showdown, and this time the battle is centered on one of the most important pieces of real estate on the planet: the Strait of Hormuz. In this episode of The Restricted Handling Podcast, Ryan and Glenn break down the latest escalation between Washington and Tehran as a fragile ceasefire begins to unravel. The fight is not just about ships, missiles, or military strikes. It is about power, leverage, and who controls the rules of global energy security. Iran is betting that its ability to disrupt traffic through the Strait of Hormuz gives it a strategic advantage. The waterway carries a massive share of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, making it one of the world's most important economic chokepoints. Tehran's argument is that it has the right to manage maritime traffic through the strait. The United States and Gulf partners see that as an attempt to turn a critical international waterway into a political weapon. Ryan and Glenn examine why the June agreement between the US and Iran is under pressure, how both sides are interpreting the deal differently, and why the latest strikes may be less about winning a military exchange and more about shaping the next round of negotiations. The episode also looks inside Iran as the regime navigates the aftermath of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death. While Iranian leaders project unity through massive funeral ceremonies, internal divisions are emerging over whether Tehran should continue confrontation with Washington or pursue a diplomatic path. Beyond Iran, this episode explores how the crisis is affecting the wider Middle East. Gulf states including Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar are caught between security partnerships with the United States and the economic consequences of instability near Hormuz. Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey are all becoming important pieces of a broader regional competition involving Iran, the United States, Russia, and other major powers. You will hear about Russia's efforts to preserve influence in Syria through new commercial and logistics projects, Turkey's growing role as a regional power broker, and the expanding competition over energy routes, military access, and political influence across the Middle East. This is a deep dive into the strategic picture behind the headlines. Why does Iran believe Hormuz gives it leverage? Can the US pressure Tehran without triggering another major war? What happens if managed instability becomes the new normal across the region? The Restricted Handling Podcast brings you the geopolitical, intelligence, military, and security analysis you need to understand what is happening before it becomes tomorrow's headline. 👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Get the daily intelligence brief Ryan and Glenn read covering Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, geopolitics, sanctions, military and intel operations. Save a few hours of your time getting ahead of the news cycle at restrictedhandling.com.
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