While JD Vance negotiated in Switzerland, 27 U.S. Navy warships, 15,000 sailors, and over 100 aircraft — including A-10 Warthogs, E-2D Hawkeyes, EA-18G Growlers, E-3 AWACS, Global Hawk drones, P-8 Poseidons, and Littoral Combat Ships sweeping 80 sea mines — held the Strait of Hormuz by force. The Iran deal doesn’t exist without this machine. I break down exactly what’s out there, how a commercial ship actually transits the strait right now, why the IRGC declared it closed while Iran’s foreign ministry said it was open, and what the 60-day nuclear negotiation clock really means. Plus: Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub exploded overnight during restart — 54 injured, 18 missing. The war isn’t over. The machine isn’t standing down.
Source: You Won’t Believe What The U.S. Military Is Doing In The Strait Of Hormuz Right Now
