In a display of overwhelming American air dominance, U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have seized full operational control of the Strait of Hormuz. Operating in relentless hunter-killer teams, the ᴅᴇᴀᴅly Apaches have systematically destroyed Iranian fast-attack boats, coastal anti-ship missile launchers, radar sites, and remaining IRGC naval ᴀssets attempting to blockade the critical waterway.
Low-flying and heavily armed with Hellfire missiles and 30mm chain guns, the Apaches have turned the once-contested strait into a lethal kill zone for Iranian forces. Multiple burning wrecks now litter the waters as thick black smoke rises from destroyed coastal positions. International oil tankers have already begun moving safely again under the protection of American air power.

The Iranian regime is in absolute panic. After weeks of catastrophic defeats — the destruction of Natanz, the obliteration of its largest underground command center by B-2 bombers, the elimination of its final nuclear mastermind, multiple uranium and drone ships sunk, and its coastal tunnel network collapsed — Tehran has now lost control of its most important strategic ᴀsset.
President Donald Trump praised the Apache crews, calling the operation “another total domination by the most feared helicopters on Earth.” He made clear that America will never allow Iran to threaten global energy security or hold the world hostage. Under Trump’s leadership, U.S. forces have shifted from defensive posture to complete battlefield control of the Strait of Hormuz.

This is not containment — this is total dominance. The Iranian regime’s threats to close the strait that carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil have been shattered by American rotor blades and precision firepower.
The message to the mullahs in Tehran is now unmistakable: Your waters belong to us. Your navy is finished. Your panic changes nothing.
America is not just winning the conflict.
America is owning the battlefield.
