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Iran threatens to mine the Strait of Hormuz, petroleum markets react, world economies take notice, and more U.S. and allied naval forces are sent to the region, upping the ante for Tehran and the U.S. Navy.
[ More ]The author argues that it is time for the U.S. to ratify UNCLOS, "The time has come for the United States to have a seat at the table. The time has come for the United States to fully assert its role as a global leader and accede to this important treaty.”
[ More ]The author argues that "[i]t’s time to pay attention to security for undersea cables—crucial to global communications and commerce, and vital to our national interests."
[ More ]The authors argue that "China is playing fast and loose in claiming rights to territory on and beneath the South China Sea. The United States could help the situation by joining the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea."
[ More ]Sea Service leaders want it. It has been supported by every President since—and including—Ronald Reagan. When will the Law of the Sea treaty be ratified?
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