Iran closes Strait of Hormuz
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament, said Saturday that the country’s armed forces remain “ready” amid peace talks with the U.S. “It is not the case that we think just
Knowing what comes next in Operation Epic Fury is better understood by grasping the evolution of Iran’s military structure and capabilities.
Experts say Iran's military is built to survive, not win conventionally, as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps retains missiles, proxies and naval threats despite U.S. strikes.
The preparations mark an expansion of the U.S. naval crackdown beyond the Middle East, as the Iranian military tightens its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iranian military reblocks Hormuz, rebuffs foreign minister
Iran’s military issued a message that was effectively a warning to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who made a sudden announcement about temporarily opening the Strait of Hormuz. Some analysts interpret this disagreement as evidence of internal divisions within Iran’s leadership.
Iran rejects U.S. peace talks, signaling continued tensions. Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich, a former Army Special Ops Intel Analyst, asserts President Trump's "maximum pressure" approach is essential to counter Iran's economic warfare and threats to global maritime commerce through the Strait of Hormuz.
More than 10,000 American troops are helping enforce the blockade on Iranian ports, and while no ships have yet been boarded, the U.S. military said Thursday that it is warning Iran-linked ships that it could fire warning shots or escalate to other force if they try to outrun the Navy.
Given uncertainty around the Iran war, we thought it might be a good idea to refresh everyone's memory on the military draft.