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#iran #usnavy #straitofhormuz #middleeast #geopolitics #aircraftcarrier #oilprices #militaryanalysis iran just committed the greatest strategic suicide in history! In a desperate attempt to hold the global economy hostage after the death of Ayatollah Khamenei, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy declared the Strait of Hormuz closed. Within hours, the United States Navy unleashed a devastating response, sinking 9 Iranian warships, including their flagship "Jamaran," and obliterating their Naval Headquarters in Bandar Abbas.

In this video, we analyze the absolute annihilation of the Iranian Navy and the collapse of their ultimate trump card:

THE HORMUZ BLACKMAIL: Why closing the 33-kilometer strait instantly triggered a global panic and a 12% spike in oil prices.

THE US RESPONSE: How 4 US Aircraft Carrier Strike Groups and submarine-launched Tomahawks systematically destroyed Iran's coastal defenses.

COMMAND COLLAPSE: The shocking reality behind the Iranian Navy firing on its own ships in the Persian Gulf.

THE NEW GULF COALITION: How Iran's desperate attacks accidentally united Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Jordan with Israel and the US.

This infographic illustrates the absolute "Naval Asymmetry" in the Persian Gulf, demonstrating why Iran's threat to challenge the US at sea resulted in the immediate annihilation of its fleet.
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The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most critical chokepoints in the world, and right now, US warships are operating in one of the most dangerous environments on the planet.

In this video, we break down the latest geopolitics behind the situation, including the presence of two US Navy destroyers actively involved in mine clearance operations. These US warships Strait Hormuz crossing events mark a key moment in the ongoing tension and potential US war Iran scenario.

Why is the US Navy conducting mine clearance in Hormuz?
How does demining actually work in modern naval warfare?
And what happens if a naval mine hits a destroyer?

We explain the full US mine clearance Strait Hormuz operation, including:
- The role of US destroyers and warships in the region
- How the US Navy performs demining in high-risk zones
- The use of helicopters, drones, and explosive systems
- The strategic importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open
- Iran’s response and threats toward US warships
- The risks of escalation and what it could mean globally
- This is not just a military operation — it’s a geopolitical flashpoint that could impact global trade, oil supply, and international stability.

If you're interested in geopolitics, naval warfare, and real-world military operations, this is a situation you need to understand.

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