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Interesting. I had thought that Aragorn's presentation of the reforged Anduril before the Palantir was crucial to showing Sauron his lineage, and that he represented a threat that could not be ignored. I seem to remember that Aragorn says something like "the right could not be doubted, the strength was enough- just", which would seem to indicate that blood and pedigree were as important as willpower in controlling the Palantir. I wouldn't have thought that the Palantir provide a perfect analogy for the One Ring, since the former were previously independent treasures that Sauron had come to dominate, while the latter was his own creation.
That's true. Aragorn did show him the sword; the sword reforged that robbed him of the ring. I don't think that, in and of itself, would drive Sauron to move faster than planned unless he feared someone would take control of the ring. It surely isn't a one to one correspondence between the palantir and the ring, but the strength to wrest it away was beyond the strength of Saruman (also a Maia).

