Sec. 1224. Sense of Congress on threats posed by the Government of Iran
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Congress expressed concerns over state-sponsored threats posed by Iran and over Iran’s integration of conventional warfare, cyber and information operations, intelligence operations, and other activities to undermine United States national security interests. It is the sense of Congress that— the United States should counter the malign activities of the Government of Iran; the United States should maintain a capable military presence in the Arabian Gulf region to deter, and, if necessary, respond to Iranian aggression; the United States should strengthen ballistic missile defense capabilities; the United States should ensure freedom of navigation at the Bab al Mandab strait and the Strait of Hormuz; and the United States should counter Iranian efforts to illicitly proliferate weapons, including cruise and ballistic missiles.