In a direct and dangerous challenge to President Trump, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched its largest-ever mining operation in the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the critical waterway a “Strait of Death” for American and allied vessels.
On March 16, 2026, the IRGC announced it had deployed hundreds of advanced naval mines across key shipping channels. “Any U.S. or allied ship that tries to pᴀss will be destroyed,” the IRGC warned in a fiery statement. “Trump’s threats mean nothing to us. This is our final answer to American aggression.”

The move comes as Tehran grows increasingly desperate after suffering heavy losses: the á´€ssá´€ssination of Supreme Leader Khamenei, devastating Israeli strikes on central Tehran (including the state broadcaster), the sinking of three IRGC warships at Konarak Naval Base, and the rapid deployment of thousands of U.S. Marines into the region.
Global energy markets reacted with alarm.
Oil prices jumped sharply as major shipping companies diverted tankers and suspended transits through the strait, which normally carries nearly one-fifth of the world’s daily oil supply. Energy analysts warn that a prolonged closure could trigger severe global economic consequences.
The United States is not backing down.

President Trump had previously warned Iran that any attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz would be met with “overwhelming and decisive force.” US Central Command confirmed that American naval forces have already destroyed multiple Iranian minelaying vessels and remain on high alert. “Iran’s illegal mining operation will not stand,” CENTCOM stated. “We will ensure freedom of navigation is restored, by any means necessary.”
The powerful dual-carrier strike group — USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford — continues to dominate the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers are operating at full combat strength, launching relentless air strikes against Iranian targets while providing critical protection to international shipping lanes despite Tehran’s repeated and false claims of victory against them.
Thousands of freshly arrived U.S. Marines, deployed via CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters, have further strengthened coalition capabilities in the Gulf. Gulf nations, standing firmly united against Iran, have condemned the mining operation as “economic terrorism” and pledged full support for efforts to reopen the strait.
Iran’s latest provocation reveals a regime running out of options and resorting to high-risk tactics to create chaos. However, history has shown that attempts to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz against the world’s strongest naval power rarely succeed.
The message from Washington is clear: America will not allow one regime’s defiance to hold global energy security hostage. The so-called “Strait of Death” will soon become a testament to American resolve and naval superiority.