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Ship Hit in Hormuz Amid Iran Mine Deployment

Ship Hit in Hormuz Amid Iran Mine Deployment

Is forcing the Strait of Hormuz open a catastrophic military trap or a demonstration that decisive force works?
Ship Hit in Hormuz Amid Iran Mine Deployment
Above: A commercial ship is viewed anchored off the coast of the UAE in the Strait of Hormuz near Dubai on Mar. 2, 2026. Image credit: Stringer/Anadolu/Getty Images

The Spin

American military strikes have devastated Iranian capabilities, with ballistic missile attacks down 90% and drone attacks reduced 83% since operations began. U.S. forces obliterated 16 Iranian minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz, preventing the regime from blocking this critical trade route. Swift military action will protect global energy supplies and demonstrate that decisive force works.

Clearing the Strait of Hormuz demands an overwhelming military force before any convoy operations can begin. American warships face deadly threats from Iranian drones, missiles, fast-attack boats and thousands of sea mines in confined waters where technological advantages vanish and geography favors defenders. The Trump administration has no clear plan to reopen the strait if Iran shuts it down entirely.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 27% chance that the U.S. and Iran will agree to a ceasefire before May 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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