May 01, 2026

Five “Blockades” and One Legal Problem: Naval Enforcement in the U.S.–Iran Conflict

This article was originally published on Just Security.

There are not one, but five distinct blockade-style operations underway in the U.S.-Iran armed conflict. Each has different legal authorities, and each raises different legal issues and operational risks. The central problem is not simply that there are multiple blockade-like operations—it is that the United States is collapsing distinct legal authorities into a single “blockade” framework, obscuring the legal basis for each. These operations draw from distinct legal paradigms that are increasingly being blurred.

First, Iran blockaded the Strait of Hormuz on March 2—an illegal blockade that has been remarkably effective, bringing maritime traffic in the Strait to a standstill.

The Pentagon should clarify, with precision, the legal authorities underpinning each maritime enforcement action.

Read the full article on Just Security.

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