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Project Freedom Is a Convoy, Not an Authority

On 4 May 2026, the United States Navy began Project Freedom, a 15,000-personnel convoy escort operation guiding stranded merchant ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. The operation does the urgent humanitarian work that needed doing. It is not, and is not designed to be, a chokepoint authority. This post reads Project Freedom on its own terms and explains why convoy and authority are sequential, not interchangeable.

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Carrier Out, Blockade In: The April 30 Force-Posture Paradox

On April 30, three news items combined: the US carrier in theatre is expected to leave with the war’s cost approaching $25B; Trump is being briefed by CENTCOM Admiral Brad Cooper on options; and the Senate failed to advance an Iran War Powers Resolution for the sixth time. Standing military commitment is being scaled back. Institutional commitment — blockade, sanctions, payment rules — is being scaled up. Both sides are recognising that institutions outlast operations.

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