U.S. Prepares Strike Options as Iran Ceasefire Fails
U.S. military planners are developing "dynamic" strike plans against Iranian naval and energy targets in the Strait of Hormuz, anticipating a potential collapse of the current ceasefire, according to reporting from Israel's Channel 12 (N12).
U.S. President Trump has authorized the military to "shoot and kill" Iranian boats obstructing the waterway and has ordered intensified mine-clearing operations, as detailed by The Associated Press.
While a three-week ceasefire extension was reached between Israel and Hezbollah, cross-border exchanges continue.
The U.S. has deployed a third aircraft carrier, the USS George H.W. Bush, to the region to bolster its presence. Iran maintains a defiant posture, with its judiciary chief touting the "swarm fleet" capability to saturate U.S. defenses.
Meanwhile, the Strait remains closed to commercial shipping, and the U.S. has seized a sanctioned tanker, the Majestic X, in the Indian Ocean.