1 MIN AGO: Iran Losing Grip on The Strait of Hormuz as U.S. Launches Mᴀssive Operation to Reopen.lh

In a decisive turning point in the conflict, U.S. forces have launched a mᴀssive, multi-domain operation to completely reopen the Strait of Hormuz after weeks of Iranian disruption and aggression. Iranian forces are rapidly losing control of key positions as American naval, air, and special operations units overwhelm their remaining defenses.
Pentagon sources confirm the operation began in the last hour with coordinated strikes by F-35 stealth fighters, B-2 Spirit bombers, and U.S. Navy surface groups. Several Iranian coastal missile sites and IRGC command posts that were attempting to restrict shipping have already been destroyed. Marine and Navy special forces units have also begun clearing Iranian fast-attack boats and minefields that were hindering commercial tanker movement.

The once-formidable Iranian presence in the strait is collapsing. Many IRGC speedboat squadrons have been either destroyed or forced to retreat, while Iranian attempts to maintain a blockade are failing under relentless American pressure.
A senior U.S. Central Command commander stated:
“Iran is losing its grip on the Strait of Hormuz. We are now executing a full-scale operation to restore freedom of navigation. This critical chokepoint will be reopened for international shipping under American protection. The Iranian regime no longer has the capacity to control these waters.”

Global energy markets have reacted instantly, with oil prices dropping sharply as traders anticipate the resumption of normal tanker traffic. The operation comes after weeks of devastating blows to Iran’s military — destroyed nuclear sites, sunken warships, captured generals, and shattered supply lines.
This mᴀssive U.S. push appears designed to deliver the final strategic defeat to Iran’s ability to threaten global energy security.
This is a rapidly developing story. Just one minute ago, the balance of power in the Strait of Hormuz shifted dramatically. Iran is losing control, and the United States is moving with overwhelming force to reopen this vital lifeline for the world.
