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1 MIN AGO: Iran Refused to Yield… 6 Hours Later US Navy Executed the Impossible in Hormuz3!lh

In a breathtaking display of American military power, the U.S. Navy has achieved what many called impossible — completely breaking Iran’s final resistance in the Strait of Hormuz in just six hours.

It started when Iranian leaders defiantly refused to yield, vowing to keep challenging the U.S. blockade “to the bitter end.” Tehran ordered its remaining forces to launch one last desperate ᴀssault using every fast attack boat, mine, drone, and coastal missile still available.

What happened next shocked the world.

In an astonishing six-hour operation, U.S. Navy carrier strike groups, Marine amphibious units, and special operations forces executed a flawless multi-domain ᴀssault. F-35s established total air superiority while destroyers and cruisers unleashed devastating precision strikes. Navy SEALs and Marines conducted lightning raids on key Iranian coastal positions, neutralizing command centers and missile batteries. By the end of the operation, Iran’s last operational naval ᴀssets in the strait had been destroyed or captured.

The Strait of Hormuz is now fully secured under unchallenged U.S. control. Shipping lanes are open. The Iranian blockade has been shattered.

This victory comes after months of relentless pressure: all major nuclear sites destroyed by F-35 strikes, secret plutonium stocks seized by U.S. Rangers, the IRGC Commander in Chief captured by Delta Force, and Iran’s naval fleet reduced to scrap metal on the seafloor.

President Trump’s strategy of overwhelming strength and decisive action has once again proven unstoppable. Iran’s refusal to yield didn’t bring victory — it brought total defeat in record time.

The impossible has been done. The Strait of Hormuz now belongs to America, and the era of Iranian threats in the Gulf is effectively over.