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Iran has learned that the Strait of Hormuz is its strongest deterrent

Donald Heflin, a senior fellow at Tufts University, says Iran has shown it doesn’t need nuclear weapons as a deterrent.

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Iran has learned that the Strait of Hormuz is its strongest deterrent
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Iran has learned that the Strait of Hormuz is its strongest deterrent

Donald Heflin, a senior fellow of Diplomatic Practice at Tufts University, says Iran has shown it doesn’t need nuclear weapons as a deterrent.

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