Monday, 30 March 2026

If the attempt on the ground is made to open up Hormuz, it will fail spectacularly and at a high cost in blood.

I hope our Pentagon and White House officials realize that even if we successfully seized all those locations – which is a bridge too far for the total amount of troops being contemplated – but that would barely inhibit Iranian attempts to keep the Strait closed. That does nothing to inhibit the submarines Iran has, the torpedoes, the underwater missiles, the speed boats with anti-ship missiles, the short range, medium range, and long range missiles that can range the Strait anywhere in their country, or coastal artillery. If the attempt on the ground is made to open up Hormuz, it will fail spectacularly and at a high cost in blood.
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Collingwood 🇬🇧
@admcollingwood
This would be a stunningly bold attack. I've circled on a map the locations. Such an operation would likely seek to capture the key coastal area through which the Iranians block the Strait while securing areas that could be used for logistics to support as Kurdish x.com/WarMonitor3/st…

https://x.com/DanielLDavis1/status/2038338820308099171

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