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U.S. Strikes Show American Resolve Against Iranian Aggression

By decimating Iranian military infrastructure, Washington reasserts freedom of navigation and deters future belligerence.

Right News EditorialPublished July 11, 2026 at 12:00 AM

The United States’ recent strikes on Iranian military infrastructure demonstrate the nation’s unwavering commitment to protecting international shipping lanes and upholding the rule of law.

Centcom confirmed the destruction of 90 Iranian military targets, including air defense systems and logistics infrastructure along the Iranian coastline. These strikes directly counter the regime’s persistent and unjustified aggression against commercial shipping and innocent mariners, restoring order in the Strait of Hormuz.

The stakes are clear: liberty, sovereignty, and law and order depend on a free flow of commerce. By neutralizing Iran’s capacity to threaten maritime traffic, Washington safeguards the freedoms that underpin the global economy.

This decisive campaign sends a message that the United States will not tolerate belligerence in vital international waterways. The regime’s empty threats have been rendered impotent, and its attempts to retaliate against U.S. assets only highlight its desperation.

With the regime’s own choices inviting these consequences, the Iranian leadership finds itself increasingly isolated. The economic impact of its belligerence is felt worldwide as shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz drops significantly, yet the United States remains committed to degrading the capabilities of a regime that has long prioritized terror over stability.

The destruction of Iran’s military infrastructure marks a turning point in the fight against state-sponsored aggression. Continued vigilance is essential to preserve the principles of liberty and sovereign order that define the United States.

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Foreign PolicyNational SecurityInternational LawMaritime SecurityIran
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This is an original Right News editorial for edition July 11, 2026 at 12:00 AM. It argues a conservative point of view grounded in the curated stories on that edition's front page.