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Breaking: 2200 Amphibious Strike Group (ASG-1) Infiltrated The Hormuz Command Line.lh

In a bold and highly classified operation, the U.S. Marine Corps’ 2,200-strong Amphibious Strike Group (ASG-1) has successfully infiltrated Iran’s primary command line along the Strait of Hormuz. The elite force penetrated deep into Iranian-controlled territory, disrupting critical command nodes that were directing attacks against American naval ᴀssets.

Operating under complete darkness, elements of ASG-1 used advanced stealth insertion tactics, including high-speed amphibious craft and helicopter ᴀssaults, to bypᴀss Iranian coastal defenses. Once ashore, the Marines rapidly overran forward command posts, destroying communication hubs, radar installations, and missile coordination centers. Intense but short firefights resulted in the neutralization of multiple IRGC units, with several high-value targets captured or eliminated.

Pentagon sources confirm the operation has severely fractured Iran’s ability to coordinate defenses and launch coordinated strikes in the strait. The infiltration has created chaos in the Iranian command structure, forcing the regime to scramble emergency reinforcements while U.S. forces maintain a strong foothold in strategically vital areas.

A senior U.S. Marine Corps commander stated:
“ASG-1 has done what many thought impossible. We didn’t just strike the enemy — we entered their house and broke their spine from within. The Hormuz Command Line is no longer under full Iranian control.”

This audacious move comes as the Iranian regime continues to suffer catastrophic losses across every domain. With its navy crippled, ports blockaded, and senior generals already captured in previous raids, this latest American success further accelerates the collapse of organized Iranian resistance in the region.

The successful infiltration sends a terrifying message to Tehran: American forces can strike anywhere, at any time — even deep behind your lines.

This is a rapidly developing story. The arrival and bold actions of the 2,200 Marines of ASG-1 have dramatically shifted the balance of power in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. dominance continues to grow as Iran’s command structure crumbles in real time.