The Free Pressbrave commercial seamen, apply pressure
Average prewar oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz stand at 20 million barrels per day and have been disrupted, with oil prices rising. The relevant MOU has expired and the U.S. administration has eased recent escalation threats while directing pressure toward Oman; the next Congress convenes January 3, 2027, in 138 days.
Trump's pressure on Oman risks amplifying global energy volatility that burdens working families while eroding institutional partnerships after MOU expiration.
“Alliance-straining foreign policy and economic costs to ordinary citizens”
Conservative
Pressure on Oman after MOU expiration prioritizes American energy security and economic stability over outdated alliances.
“America First focus on securing critical routes and decisive executive action”
Libertarian
State-driven conflicts and alliances distort energy markets, raise individual costs, and expand executive discretion without sufficient restraint.
“Skepticism of entangling commitments and emphasis on voluntary trade”
Devil's Advocate
All views accept unverified attribution of gridlock to Oman while overlooking Iranian historical threats and alternative causes.
“Unexamined causal assumptions and narrow sourcing across analyses”