https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-april-12-2026/
More than 60% of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ naval fleet tasked with patrolling the Strait of Hormuz is still intact after six weeks of war with the US and Israel, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The report comes as US President Donald Trump has declared that the US Navy will impose a blockade on the strait following failed ceasefire talks in Pakistan yesterday.
But the largely intact fleet of small boats and attack craft should allow the IRGC to continue to control the Strait of Hormuz with ease, including by laying mines down throughout the narrow waterway, the Journal says, with the heavy damage inflicted to Iran’s traditional navy making “relatively little difference” in this area.
With air supremacy and satellite monitoring, all those ships can be located and destroyed. It's a sign of desperation and TDS to declare that the US sunk "the wrong navy".
ReplyDeleteWow the dummies serving Trump obviously never thought of that and don't follow your comments which is why they are trying a blockade to force the opening of the 'Hormuz instead of destroying Iran's boats that are enforcing their blockade. They are obviously blinded by Trump's brilliance as a military strategist - a type of TDS
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