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BumRushDaShow

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Tue May 12, 2026, 05:49 PM 9 hrs ago

Iran now defines Strait of Hormuz as far larger zone, IRGC officer says

Source: Yahoo! News/Reuters

Tue, May 12, 2026 at 6:10 AM EDT


DUBAI, May 12 (Reuters) - Iran has expanded its definition of the Strait of Hormuz into a "vast operational area" far wider than before the ‌Iran war, according to a senior officer in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard ‌Corps (IRGC) Navy.

The strait is no longer viewed as a narrow stretch around a handful of islands but ​instead has been greatly enlarged in scope and military significance, said Mohammad Akbarzadeh, deputy political director of the IRGC Navy, the state-affiliated Fars news agency reported on Tuesday.

"In the past, the Strait of Hormuz was defined as a limited area around islands ‌such as Hormuz and Hengam, ⁠but today this view has changed,” Akbarzadeh said. Iranian authorities did not reply to a Reuters request for immediate comment.

About a fifth ⁠of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas supply normally passes through the strait, which is the gateway to the Gulf and main export route for countries such ​as Saudi ​Arabia, Iraq and Qatar. Akbarzadeh said the strait ​is now defined as a strategic ‌zone stretching from the city of Jask in the east to Siri Island in the west, describing it as “a vast operational area”.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/iran-now-defines-strait-hormuz-101009728.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

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Iran now defines Strait of Hormuz as far larger zone, IRGC officer says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
Expanding the war you're losing is like asking for a bigger shovel or more rope underpants 8 hrs ago #1
U.S. Intelligence Shows Iran Retains Substantial Missile Capabilities (New York Times Gift Article) LetMyPeopleVote 6 hrs ago #2

LetMyPeopleVote

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2. U.S. Intelligence Shows Iran Retains Substantial Missile Capabilities (New York Times Gift Article)
Tue May 12, 2026, 08:45 PM
6 hrs ago

Secret new assessments say Iran has operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that its military remains far stronger than President Trump has asserted.



https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/12/us/politics/iran-missiles-us-intelligence.html?unlocked_article_code=1.h1A.lLIv.YeCzsv8a1hFI&smid=tw-share

The Trump administration’s public portrayal of a shattered Iranian military is sharply at odds with what U.S. intelligence agencies are telling policymakers behind closed doors, according to classified assessments from early this month that show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities.

Most alarming to some senior officials is evidence that Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, which could threaten American warships and oil tankers transiting the narrow waterway.

People with knowledge of the assessments said they show — to varying degrees, depending on the level of damage incurred at the different sites — that the Iranians can use mobile launchers that are inside the sites to move missiles to other locations. In some cases they can launch missiles directly from launchpads that are part of the facilities. Only three of the missile sites along the strait remain totally inaccessible, according to the assessments.

Iran still fields about 70 percent of its mobile launchers across the country and has retained roughly 70 percent of its prewar missile stockpile, according to the assessments. That stockpile encompasses both ballistic missiles, which can target other nations in the region, and a smaller supply of cruise missiles, which can be used against shorter-range targets on land or at sea.

Military intelligence agencies have also reported, based on information from multiple collection streams including satellite imagery and other surveillance technologies, that Iran has regained access to roughly 90 percent of its underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide, which are now assessed to be “partially or fully operational,” the people with knowledge of the assessments said.....

The findings underscore the dilemma Mr. Trump would face if the fragile month-old cease-fire in the conflict collapses and full-scale fighting resumes. The U.S. military has already depleted its stocks of many critical munitions, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, Patriot interceptor missiles, and Precision Strike and ATACMS ground-based missiles, and yet the intelligence suggests that Iran retains considerable military capability, including around the vital Strait of Hormuz......

But Iran’s apparent ability to retain substantial military capacity has exacerbated concerns among U.S. allies about the wisdom of the war and generated criticism among Mr. Trump’s anti-interventionist supporters who opposed getting into the conflict in the first place.

Iran has the military capacity to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and if necessary destroy all of the petroleum and other infrastructure of our Gulf allies.
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