At 6:05 this morning, the Iranian regime made its most reckless move yet — attempting to close the Strait of Hormuz by deploying mines, fast-attack boats, and missile launchers in a desperate bid to choke global oil supplies.
The response from the United States was swift, overwhelming, and final.

Within three hours, the Iranian Navy — once a feared force in the Persian Gulf — was virtually annihilated. U.S. forces unleashed a devastating combination of AH-64 Apache helicopter gunships, A-10 Warthogs, F-35 stealth fighters, and precision naval strikes that systematically destroyed Iranian vessels, coastal missile sites, and command centers along the northern shore.
Thick columns of black smoke rose over the water as burning Iranian warships and patrol boats sank one after another. By 9:05 AM, the Strait of Hormuz was completely reopened under full American control. International oil tankers are already resuming safe pᴀssage.
President Donald Trump, who was briefed within minutes of the Iranian provocation, authorized the immediate and overwhelming response. Sources close to the administration say Trump made it clear: “They want to play games with the world’s energy supply? Game over.”

This lightning operation demonstrates the total dominance of U.S. military power in the region. While Iran spent years building an asymmetric navy of speedboats and missiles, it proved no match for America’s coordinated air and naval superiority.
The Iranian regime is now in freefall. With its navy destroyed in a single morning, its oil infrastructure crippled, and its military collapsing on every front, the mullahs’ ability to threaten the world has been shattered in record time.
The Strait of Hormuz is open.
The Iranian Navy is finished.
And America just reminded the world who really controls these waters.
Under Trump’s leadership, the United States does not negotiate with blackmail — it destroys it.
The era of Iranian threats is over.
