In a reckless act of defiance on March 16, 2026, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched a mᴀssive mining operation in the Strait of Hormuz, openly challenging President Trump and threatening to turn the world’s most vital oil artery into a “Strait of Death.”
IRGC commanders declared they have deployed hundreds of naval mines across key shipping lanes, warning that any U.S., Israeli, or allied vessel attempting to pᴀss will be destroyed. “This is the Strait of Death for America and its puppets,” the IRGC boasted. “Trump’s threats mean nothing. We will set the waters on fire and choke the global economy until aggression against Iran stops.”

The move comes as Tehran grows increasingly desperate following the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei, heavy Israeli strikes on Tehran (including the state broadcaster), the sinking of IRGC ships at Konarak Naval Base, and the arrival of thousands of U.S. Marines in the region.
Global oil markets are in full panic mode.
Brent crude prices spiked sharply as shipping companies halted tanker movements through the narrow chokepoint, which carries nearly 20% of the world’s daily oil supply. Energy experts warn that a prolonged disruption could trigger a global recession.
President Trump and the U.S. military are unfazed.

Trump has repeatedly warned Iran that any attempt to close the strait would be met with overwhelming force. US Central Command confirmed that American forces have already destroyed multiple waves of Iranian minelayers in recent days and stand ready to clear the waterway if necessary. “Iran’s actions are illegal, dangerous, and will fail,” CENTCOM stated. “Freedom of navigation will be restored.”
The USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford — America’s mighty dual-carrier strike group — continue to dominate the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers remain completely undamaged and are launching relentless combat missions despite Iran’s endless false claims of victory. Thousands of U.S. Marines, recently deployed by CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters, have further strengthened coalition power projection in the Gulf.
Gulf nations, united in their historic stand against Iran, have condemned the mining as “economic terrorism” that threatens the entire region’s prosperity.
Iran’s latest gamble is a clear sign of weakness. Cornered by superior US-Israeli firepower and losing ground on every front, the regime is resorting to desperate measures that will only accelerate its isolation and defeat.
The world is watching closely. America, under strong leadership, will not allow one rogue regime to hold global energy security hostage. The Strait of Hormuz will not become the “Strait of Death” — it will remain a pathway guarded by overwhelming American strength.