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Why the U.S. Navy is Losing the Economic War in Iran

Why the U.S. Navy is Losing the Economic War in Iran

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​President Trump predicted an immediate “explosion” of Iran’s oil infrastructure within days. ​The strategy was simple: choke the ports, stop the tankers, and watch the regime crumble. However, analysts are beginning to see a different picture. Despite the massive show of force, there is a growing consensus among energy experts on why the U.S. Navy is losing the economic war in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran isn’t just surviving, they are adapting.

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  • ​Infrastructure vs. Intelligence
  • The Navy Can’t Shoot an Economy
  • ​The Land Bridge Loophole
  • ​A War of Patience

​Infrastructure vs. Intelligence

​The White House banked on the idea that if Iran couldn’t export oil, their wells would back up and destroy its own equipment. But Iran has been under the thumb of U.S. sanctions for 15 years. They know how to scale back.

Iran can refine a massive portion of its oil for domestic use, keeping the wells running just enough to prevent permanent damage. With 30 million barrels already sitting in Asian waters, Iran has a financial safety net that the U.S. blockade can’t touch. Reducing weekly production from 11 million barrels to 6 million might hurt, but it isn’t the “death blow” Trump promised.

Why the U.S. Navy is Losing the Economic War in Iran

The Navy Can’t Shoot an Economy

​In my view, this is a case of military overreach meeting economic reality. You can have the most powerful warships in the world, but you can’t use a destroyer to sink a country’s ability to survive on its own resources. We are watching a high-tech navy perform a 19th-century siege in a 21st-century global market. ​I find the “butterfly” comments from the President particularly detached from the facts on the ground. While he mocks drone threats on social media, the price of gas is creeping toward $5. If the goal was to force Iran to the table, it hasn’t worked. Instead, the U.S just consolidated power for the hard-liners in the Revolutionary Guard who thrive on this kind of conflict.

​The Land Bridge Loophole

​While the U.S. Navy remains focused on the Strait of Hormuz, the economic war is shifting to the land. As maritime routes become blocked, the cost of imported goods in Iran is rising, but those goods are still arriving via land routes.

​Western intelligence officials now admit that Iran could likely withstand this pressure for months, if not longer. The regime has shown a terrifying ability to absorb economic pain as long as their grip on power remains firm. By focusing solely on a naval blockade, the U.S. is ignoring the fact that a “devastated economy” doesn’t always lead to a surrendered government.

​A War of Patience

​Ultimately, the U.S. is fighting a war of “immediate results” against a regime that plays the long game. Trump claims “there are no boats going into Iran,” but he isn’t counting the shadow tankers or the land-based trade that continues to bypass the blockade. ​If the U.S. Navy continues to measure victory by the number of ships they stop, while ignoring the resilience of the Iranian energy sector, the “economic war” is already lost. They are stuck in a stalemate that costs the U.S. millions every day, while Iran simply waits for the global oil market to tip in its favor.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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