At exactly 6:17 AM on April 1, 2026, the Iranian regime made its most desperate move yet. In a frantic attempt to turn the tide of the war, the IRGC deployed fast-attack boats, laid fresh naval mines, and launched a swarm of anti-ship missiles in a bid to fully seal the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most critical energy artery.
For a brief moment, panic rippled through global oil markets as Tehran boasted it had “closed the gate forever.”
Then the US Navy did THIS.

In a lightning-fast and overwhelming response, American forces unleashed devastating firepower. U.S. Navy destroyers and submarines, supported by F-35s from the USS Tripoli and MQ-9 Reaper drones, obliterated the Iranian mine-laying vessels and missile boats within minutes. Advanced mine countermeasures ships, backed by explosive ordnance teams, began systematically clearing the strait. Hellfire missiles and precision naval gunfire destroyed IRGC coastal launch sites in a ruthless display of American naval dominance.
By 8:45 AM, the attempted blockade was shattered. Multiple Iranian vessels were sunk, and the remaining IRGC boats fled toward the coast under heavy pursuit. The Strait of Hormuz was declared secure once again, with international shipping resuming safe pᴀssage under American protection.

This failed Iranian gamble has only accelerated the collapse of the regime. With Qeshm Island under full U.S. Marine control, Bandar Abbas naval base still smoldering from previous Tomahawk strikes, and Iran’s air defenses and missile stockpiles in ruins, today’s humiliation marks another major defeat.

Operation Roaring Lion continues with unstoppable momentum. The United States and Israel have made it crystal clear: any attempt to threaten global energy security or attack international shipping will be met with immediate, overwhelming, and lethal force.
The Iranian regime’s final card has been played — and lost. The era of using the Strait of Hormuz as a weapon is officially over.
