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U.S. Strikes Iranian Missile Sites Near Strait of Hormuz

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

The U.S. military has conducted strikes on Iranian coastal missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint.

In a move aimed at deterring threats to commercial shipping, the U.S. military has conducted strikes on Iranian coastal missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz, according to gCaptain. The strikes targeted systems that were assessed to pose a direct threat to merchant and naval vessels transiting the strategically important waterway. The U.S. forces utilized bunker-buster munitions to target the missile sites, demonstrating the capability to neutralize hardened coastal defenses that could potentially disrupt the flow of oil and goods through the Strait. This action comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which has previously threatened to close the Strait in response to economic sanctions. 'Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for the free flow of commerce is a top priority,' said a U.S. defense official quoted by gCaptain. 'These strikes send a clear message that the U.S. will take necessary steps to protect its interests and those of its allies in the region.' The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint, with an estimated 21 million barrels of oil passing through it daily, accounting for about 21% of global petroleum liquids consumption. Any disruption to shipping through the Strait could have significant economic and geopolitical ramifications worldwide. While the details of the strikes remain limited, maritime security experts have emphasized the importance of maintaining the free and safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. action appears aimed at reinforcing this priority and deterring potential Iranian aggression that could threaten global energy and trade flows.

Source: gCaptain

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