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US Navy ship transits Strait of Hormuz with oil tanker in background.

US Navy's Strait of Hormuz Failures Expose Gaps in Military Capability

The US Navy's failure to secure the Strait of Hormuz has exposed critical gaps in its military capability, with far-reaching consequences for global commerce, oil markets, and economic stability. If the Strait were secure, oil and natural gas would flow freely, driving down prices and reviving the US and global economies.

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US Resumes Strikes on Iranian Targets Amid Escalating Blockade

The US has launched a series of precision strikes on Iranian targets, hitting coastal defense systems and cruise missile sites on Greater Tunb Island in a bid to safeguard commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The operations, carried out by CENTCOM, aim to degrade Iran's ability to threaten vessels in the critical waterway.

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US military personnel stand near a large screen display showing a maritime map or video.

US Deploys Sea Drones in First Combat Strike Against Iran

The US has made history with its first combat strike using sea drones, targeting Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base in a bold move to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The daring operation, carried out by CENTCOM, hit a submarine facility and dozens of other targets across southern Iran.

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US Strikes Iranian Targets After Drone Attack on Cargo Ship

The US has launched a strong retaliatory strike against Iranian targets after a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM describing the action as a powerful response to the aggression. The move comes after Iran used a one-way attack drone against the M/V Ever Lovely, prompting a firm US response.

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Iran Strikes Cargo Vessel, Halts Strait of Hormuz Evacuation Plan

Iran Strikes Cargo Vessel, Halts Strait of Hormuz Evacuation Plan

The International Maritime Organization has hit the pause button on an evacuation plan for hundreds of vessels in the Persian Gulf after a cargo ship was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, citing safety concerns. The move aims to ensure that necessary safety guarantees remain in place for ships in the region.

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Ship navigating through calm Strait of Hormuz waters with buoys in distance.

Oman, IMO Unveil Evacuation Plan for Stranded Strait of Hormuz Ships

Oman and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have teamed up to launch a safe evacuation plan for ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global trade. A temporary maritime corridor has been established, allowing vessels to transit safely with IMO coordination.

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US Navy drone boat in calm waters near coastline with naval ship in distance.

US Navy Drone Boat Rescues Apache Crew Near Strait of Hormuz

In a daring rescue near the Strait of Hormuz, a US Navy drone boat sprang into action, saving two crew members from a downed US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter just two hours after the crash, with the soldiers now in stable condition. The incident is under investigation, but this heroic operation marks a groundbreaking milestone for the Navy's unmanned rescue capabilities.

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US Navy vessel in Strait of Hormuz with drone boat and distant Apache helicopter.

US Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against Iran After Apache Downed

Tensions escalate in the Middle East as the US launches retaliatory strikes against Iran after a sophisticated Apache helicopter was shot down by an Iranian drone while patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. Fortunately, the crew was safely rescued in a daring operation involving a drone boat.

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US naval vessel underway in Strait of Hormuz with clear view of surrounding waters and distant coastline.

US Forces Intercept Iranian Drones Over Strait of Hormuz

US forces have intercepted and shot down four Iranian drones heading towards the Strait of Hormuz, swiftly responding to an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic. The bold move also included targeted strikes on Iranian coastal radar sites to prevent further attacks.

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Tanker ship passes through Strait of Hormuz with Iranian naval vessel in background.

Iran Escalates Tensions with US, Threatens Strait of Hormuz Blockade

Iran has suspended indirect talks with the US and is now threatening to block the critical Strait of Hormuz, a move that could escalate tensions to a boiling point. This development comes as Tehran responds to what it sees as a violation of the ceasefire, particularly given ongoing hostilities in Lebanon.

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US Navy ship in Strait of Hormuz clears path for commercial vessels.

US Lifts Naval Blockade on Iran Amid Deal Reports

In a surprise move, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the US is lifting its naval blockade on Iranian ports, paving the way for ships stuck in the Strait to head home. The decision comes with conditions, including Iran's commitment to never developing a nuclear weapon and keeping the Hormuz Strait open to unrestricted shipping traffic.

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US Strikes Iranian Targets Amid Escalating Strait of Hormuz Tensions

The US has launched a defensive strike on Iranian targets, including missile launch sites and boats attempting to lay mines, in response to escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Foreign Ministry has vowed to retaliate, warning that it won't hesitate to defend its territory.

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Ship navigates through Strait of Hormuz with a port in the background and a small boat in the foreground.

Iran Seeks Fees to Control Strait of Hormuz

Iran is in talks with Oman to introduce a fee system for vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz, but insists it's not about imposing a traditional toll - instead, ships would pay for specific services like waste disposal. This approach would allow Iran to generate revenue while staying within international law.

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Naval ships from various nations sail through the Strait of Hormuz on a calm day.

Coalition Bolsters Forces to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

A powerful coalition of over 40 nations is joining forces to safeguard the Strait of Hormuz, with a defensive mission aimed at protecting merchant vessels and clearing mines once a lasting ceasefire is achieved. Led by France and the UK, this multinational effort seeks to restore vital shipping lanes and stabilize the region.

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Iran Expands Strait of Hormuz Definition

Iran's navy has dramatically redefined the Strait of Hormuz, expanding its boundaries from a narrow 20-30 miles to a massive 200-300 miles, now stretching from Jask in the east to Siri Island in the west. This bold move greatly increases the strategic zone's military significance, according to the IRGC Navy's Political Deputy, Mohammad Akbarzadeh.

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US Strikes Iranian Targets in Strait of Hormuz Retaliation

Tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz as the US launches retaliatory strikes on Iranian targets, sparking a flurry of competing claims from Iranian state and semi-official outlets about the extent of the damage. Explosions have been reported in southern Iran, with allegations of attacks on key ports including Bahman Qeshm pier and Bandar Abbas.

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US Navy warship escorts commercial tanker through Strait of Hormuz under clear blue sky.

US Bolsters Maritime Security with Hormuz Escort Operation

The US has launched Project Freedom, a temporary escort operation through the Strait of Hormuz, to safeguard commercial ships and ensure the free flow of global trade. Dubbed a "powerful red, white and blue dome" by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, this defensive initiative aims to protect vessels navigating the critical waterway.

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US Navy destroyer sails through Strait of Hormuz with aircraft carrier and fighter jets nearby.

US Launches Project Freedom to Secure Strait of Hormuz Shipping Lane

The US has launched Project Freedom, a defensive operation aimed at safeguarding commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with a robust defense system featuring advanced destroyers, aircraft, and 15,000 service members. This multi-layered effort will provide a secure umbrella for vessels and US forces, ensuring safe passage through this critical shipping lane.

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US Navy helicopters fly over Strait of Hormuz with small boats in background.

US Helicopters Disrupt Iranian Boat Threat in Strait of Hormuz

In a bold move to safeguard global shipping, US helicopters swiftly neutralized a threat from six Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz, showcasing the country's formidable military capabilities. This decisive action is part of Project Freedom, a robust defense initiative launched to ensure safe passage through the critical waterway.

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US Navy destroyer escorts merchant vessel through Strait of Hormuz under clear daylight.

US Launches Project Freedom to Secure Strait of Hormuz Shipping

The US has launched Project Freedom, a mission aimed at safeguarding the vital Strait of Hormuz shipping route, ensuring that merchant vessels can transit freely and safely. Two US-flagged vessels have already successfully navigated the strait under this new protection plan.

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A cargo ship passes through the Strait of Hormuz under a calm sky with scattered clouds, with a subtle naval presence in…

Iran Proposes Deal to Open Strait of Hormuz, End War

Iran has made a bold move, proposing a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and bring an end to the war, but with the US holding all the cards, the odds are against it. The surprising offer, delivered via Pakistan, prioritizes lifting the naval blockade and reopening the strait, with nuclear talks to follow later.

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US Navy vessel patrols Strait of Hormuz with sailors at attention, alongside a small Iranian fast boat under a clear…

US Navy Authorized to Destroy Iranian Mine-Laying Boats

The US Navy has been given the green light to take out Iranian fast boats that try to lay mines or disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that lethal force will be used if necessary to protect passage through the critical waterway.

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US naval vessel underway in Strait of Hormuz with aircraft in distance.

US Forces Disrupt Iranian Mine-Laying in Strait of Hormuz

US forces are actively working to disrupt and deter Iranian efforts to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz, with operations underway to safeguard this critical waterway. The mission, driven by top-level orders, aims to prevent further Iranian aggression.

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US Navy vessel patrols Strait of Hormuz at dawn with small boat and mine countermeasures ship in background.

US Targets Iran's Small Boats in Escalating Strait of Hormuz Conflict

President Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to take drastic action against Iranian small boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, vowing to shoot and kill any vessels involved. The US is also ramping up demining efforts in the strategic waterway, tripling its operations to ensure safe passage.

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