In a stunning display of American military power, the United States has launched a mᴀssive combined operation in the Strait of Hormuz that has effectively shattered Iran’s attempted blockade. B-52 Stratofortress bombers conducted heavy precision strikes on Iranian coastal defenses, missile batteries, and naval positions, while US Army and Marine paratroopers executed large-scale airborne ᴀssaults on strategic islands and key coastal points.

The operation, involving dozens of B-52s flying from distant bases and supported by fighter escorts, has neutralized the majority of Iran’s remaining anti-ship missile sites and fast-attack boat bases. At the same time, hundreds of paratroopers have secured critical positions, effectively ending Iran’s ability to control the narrow chokepoint.
Pentagon officials state that the Strait of Hormuz is now “fully open and secure for international shipping,” with commercial tankers already beginning to move through under heavy US protection.
The IRGC has reacted with visible shock and fury. A senior commander under Mojtaba Khamenei admitted heavy losses, stating: “The Americans have thrown everything they have at us. But this is not the end. We are regrouping. The next response will be far more painful. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles.”

This major US success comes after weeks of intense fighting, including Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa, attacks on Gulf energy facilities, and long-range attempts on Diego Garcia.
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane called the operation “brilliant and decisive,” saying: “The combination of B-52 strategic bombing and paratrooper insertion has broken Iran’s naval posture in the strait. The blockade is finished.”
Global oil prices reacted with immediate relief, dropping sharply from recent record highs, though they remain extremely elevated above $32,000 per barrel as markets remain cautious about possible Iranian retaliation.
Is the United States finally seizing full control of the Strait of Hormuz? With B-52s dominating the skies and American paratroopers on the ground, Iran’s blockade has effectively collapsed. However, with Tehran promising a fierce counter-strike and the war still raging on multiple fronts, the coming days may determine whether this tactical victory leads to a turning point — or triggers an even ᴅᴇᴀᴅlier phase of the conflict.
