Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Secret of 'Strait of Hormuz' safety!
Why the world's most powerful navy can't secure a 21-mile gap
The Strait of Hormuz is only two shipping lanes wide.
But here's the thing... Iran lined both sides with decades of preparation: naval mines, mobile missile batteries on the coast, swarms of fast-attack boats, and cheap drones that don't show up on radar until it's too late.
The U.S. Navy was built to dominate open oceans against conventional fleets.
Hormuz is a narrow alley where a speedboat with a missile can hit a destroyer before it has time to react.
That's why three weeks in, oil is still stuck and the Pentagon says escorts are "too dangerous."
Iran turned geography into a weapon the U.S. can't outspend.
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