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US Attacks Iran Navy to Reopen Hormuz | Iran-Israel U.S War.hl

In a decisive and aggressive new phase of the conflict, the United States has launched direct attacks on the Iranian Navy in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to permanently break Iran’s attempted blockade and restore the free flow of global oil.

U.S. Navy forces, supported by A-10 Warthogs, Apache helicopters, and carrier-based aircraft, have carried out intense “search and destroy” missions against Iranian naval ᴀssets. Multiple Iranian fast-attack boats, missile vessels, and minelayers have been destroyed in heavy fighting, with thick smoke rising over the narrow chokepoint that carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply.

Pentagon officials stated the operation is essential to prevent an economic catastrophe, declaring that “the Strait of Hormuz will remain open at all costs.”

The IRGC has responded with fury. A senior commander, under the direct command of Mojtaba Khamenei, warned: “America has crossed into open naval war. Every ship they send will be met with fire. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles. The Persian Gulf will become their graveyard if they continue this aggression.”

The strikes come as the wider war rages on multiple fronts: Iranian missiles continue to pound Tel Aviv and Haifa, U.S. bases across the Gulf remain under threat, and long-range Iranian attacks have reached as far as Diego Garcia. Thousands of U.S. Marines are already engaged on Iranian soil.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane strongly backed the operation, saying: “You cannot allow any country to close the world’s most important energy artery. This action was necessary and overdue.”

Global oil prices have reacted with extreme volatility, briefly easing on news of the U.S. offensive before spiking again past $29,600 per barrel as traders remain deeply concerned about the risk of prolonged fighting in the strait.

Is the United States finally taking the necessary action to end Iran’s blockade, or has it just ignited a full-scale naval war in one of the most dangerous waterways on Earth? With both sides refusing to back down and the global economy hanging in the balance, the coming hours may prove decisive for the future of energy security worldwide.

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