Keen On America

Forget Iran: Eyck Freymann on Taiwan, China, and Why America Keeps Hitting the Snooze Button,

Apr 13, 2026
Eyck Freymann, Hoover Fellow at Stanford and author of Defending Taiwan, explains why Taiwan may shape the 21st century. He connects lessons from Iran to China’s preferred gray-zone coercion. He highlights Taiwan’s semiconductor centrality and describes how a maritime conflict might unfold. He argues for combined diplomatic, military, and economic measures to prevent catastrophe.
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INSIGHT

Strategy Fails When Ends Are Undefined

  • The U.S. entered the Iran conflict without a clear political end state, causing strategic incoherence.
  • Eyck Freymann says strategy is connecting ends to means and lack of defined ends makes military superiority ineffective.
INSIGHT

Economic Squeeze Outperforms Military Strength

  • Iran showed economic escalation can inflict outsized global pain despite limited military capacity.
  • Freymann highlights Iran taking 20% of global oil supply offline as a nontraditional lever of power.
ANECDOTE

U.S. Tactical Wins In Iran Show Military Strength

  • Freymann praises U.S. tactical successes in Iran like targeted assassinations and special-forces rescues.
  • He cites precise strikes, cyber exploits, and a rescue of a downed pilot as examples of military competence.
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