In a daring pre-dawn ᴀssault that could mark a turning point in the Iran war, 2,500 U.S. Marines launched a surprise amphibious and airborne ᴀssault on Abu Musa Island in the Strait of Hormuz at exactly 4:00 A.M. this morning. Supported by V-22 Ospreys, attack helicopters, and naval gunfire, American forces stormed the strategically vital Iranian-held island in what Pentagon planners hoped would be a decisive move to secure the global oil route.

But then this happened.
Within hours of securing initial beachheads, the Marines came under ferocious counterattack. Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces, using pre-positioned anti-ship missiles, kamikaze drones, and underground tunnel networks, unleashed a devastating barrage. Multiple Marine positions were overrun, with reports of intense close-quarters combat and several V-22 Ospreys damaged during evacuation attempts. Military sources describe the situation as “extremely fluid and costly.”
This dramatic development comes as the United States appears increasingly desperate to regain momentum in a war that has spiraled dangerously out of control in less than a month. The conflict has already seen Iran’s devastating missile strike on Haifa’s oil refinery, the Bushehr Nuclear Plant incident, America’s bunker-buster campaign, Marine deployments on Iranian soil, Europe’s embarrᴀssing withdrawal from the coalition, the destruction of hundreds of Iranian vessels followed by the minesweeper retreat, Israel’s fiery strikes on the Caspian Sea, multiple hits on U.S. fighter jets including a damaged $100 million F-35, Russia’s NATO airspace violation, and Mojtaba Khamenei’s growing influence in directing asymmetric attacks.

Iranian state media quickly claimed victory, with IRGC commanders declaring that “the American invaders are trapped.” Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly personally oversaw the defense strategy, promising that Iran’s “best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles” would soon be used in even greater numbers.
Retired General Jack Keane called the operation “high-risk” and admitted the resistance was stronger than anticipated. Oil prices have now surged past $478 per barrel — a new record — triggering global economic chaos, emergency central bank meetings, and fears of imminent energy collapse across Europe and Asia.
Russia issued its strongest warning yet of “dangerous consequences,” while China condemned the invasion as “naked aggression.”
Was the 4:00 A.M. ᴀssault on Abu Musa Island a brilliant strategic masterstroke or a catastrophic miscalculation? With American troops now engaged in direct ground combat on Iranian territory and taking casualties, many are asking whether the United States has walked into a trap it cannot escape.
The world holds its breath. Every pᴀssing hour brings this conflict closer to becoming a full-scale regional war with devastating global consequences. How many more American lives and how much more economic pain will it take before leaders admit this dangerous gamble has failed?
