Has Concern Over Hormuz Made Us Forget the Red Sea?

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Gregory CopleyAuthorGregory Copley is president of the Washington-based International Strategic Studies Association and editor-in-chief of the “Defense & Foreign Affairs” series of publications. Born in Australia, Copley is an entrepreneur, writer, government adviser, defense publication editor, and Member of the Order of Australia. His latest and 37th book is “The Noble State: Governance Options in an Ignoble Era.”Author’s Selected ArticlesThe Return of Taiwan: How Beijing’s Collapsing Influence Opens the Door to TaipeiMar 04, 2026Iran: Is This the ‘Regime Change’ That Was Sought?Mar 02, 2026CCP’s Final ShowdownJan 26, 2026How Does the Iranian Uprising Impact the China Transition?Jan 26, 2026

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