Is the world America built after World War II starting to crack?
Retired U.S. Admiral Mark Montgomery expresses concern that the geopolitical framework established by America post-World War II is beginning to erode. He specifically highlights the tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as a critical flashpoint that could signify a broader unraveling of this international order.
Montgomery's analysis points to the increasing complexity of global relations and the potential risks to U.S. interests, including those that align with Israel in the region. The article raises questions about how these evolving dynamics can impact Israel's security and strategic position.