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

In a bold and highly coordinated operation, 2,200 elite US Marines from the Amphibious Strike Group-1 have successfully infiltrated Iran’s primary defensive command line along the Strait of Hormuz. The rapid amphibious and airborne ᴀssault has allowed American forces to breach deep into Iranian-held territory, seizing key high ground and disrupting the regime’s remaining command-and-control network.
Supported by V-22 Ospreys, AH-64 Apache gunships, and F-35 fighter cover, the Marines landed under fire and quickly overwhelmed IRGC positions. Within hours, they established multiple footholds along the critical coastline, destroying several command bunkers, missile launch sites, and observation posts in the process.

This aggressive infiltration is a major strategic breakthrough. By penetrating Iran’s Hormuz command line, US forces now directly threaten the regime’s remaining ability to coordinate attacks on international shipping and control key segments of the vital energy chokepoint.
The Iranian regime is in a state of absolute shock. After months of devastating losses — destroyed nuclear facilities, seized plutonium stockpiles, collapsed underground tunnels, and shattered coastal defenses — American troops are now operating on Iranian soil in one of the most strategically vital regions in the world.

The United States has once again demonstrated its unmatched power projection capabilities. The successful insertion of over 2,000 combat-ready Marines deep into hostile territory sends a clear and terrifying message to Tehran: no defensive line is safe, and no part of the Strait of Hormuz is beyond American reach.
This operation significantly accelerates the collapse of Iran’s position in the Persian Gulf and brings the conflict that began on February 28, 2026, closer to its decisive conclusion.
This story is developing rapidly. US forces are consolidating their positions as Iran’s military leadership scrambles in disarray.
