In a lightning-fast and overwhelming operation, U.S. forces have completely destroyed Iran’s largest and most expensive military fortress in the Strait of Hormuz — a mᴀssive $80 billion underground stronghold designed to control the critical waterway.

Elite U.S. Army Rangers, supported by Marines, F-35 stealth fighters, B-2 bombers, and AH-64 Apache gunships, launched a coordinated ᴀssault that lasted only 90 minutes. The heavily fortified complex — which housed command centers, missile launchers, drone bases, and vast ammunition stockpiles — was systematically dismantled with precision explosives and devastating airstrikes. The entire fortress has been reduced to rubble and sealed forever.
This single operation is one of the most significant military achievements of the conflict. The Hormuz Fortress was considered the crown jewel of Iran’s coastal defenses and a key component of its strategy to threaten global oil shipping.
The Iranian regime is in total freefall. With Natanz destroyed, Kharg Island lost, its underground tunnel networks collapsed, its navy shattered, and now its most expensive and important fortress in the Strait of Hormuz wiped out in under two hours, the mullahs’ military structure is collapsing at breathtaking speed.

President Donald Trump, who authorized the mission, praised the operation, stating:
“Our military is the greatest and most powerful in the world. In just 90 minutes, we removed a major threat to global energy security. Iran is finished.”
Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the United States has moved from targeted strikes to total strategic dominance. America is no longer reacting to Iranian aggression — it is ending it.
