National Security
The Hormuz Legal Fight Both Sides Are Getting Wrong
Iran never ratified the treaty Rubio keeps citing. The law of the sea isn't only what's on paper.
Iran never ratified the treaty Rubio keeps citing. The law of the sea isn't only what's on paper.
The president says no one knows who runs Iran — while his envoys negotiate with the people running Iran.
President cites "productive conversations" hours before his own power-plant attack deadline expired
Iran signals it can outlast Washington's war aims — but a dangerous miscalculation may be in the making
Tehran's foreign minister says the new supreme leader is managing affairs, but he has not been seen or heard publicly since taking power
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
A waterway that normally moves 20 million barrels a day is down to a trickle, with no Navy escort in sight
The Iran-backed group's public rebuke signals fracturing alliances and growing pressure from Gulf states that fund Palestinian relief