The geopolitical landscape of the Strait of Hormuz has long been defined by a tense, choreographed shadow-play—a delicate ritual of surveillance, radio warnings, and the occasional high-speed probe by Iranian fast boats. For years, this “deterrence by posturing” followed a predictable, albeit fragile, script. However, on March 1, 2026, that script was permanently incinerated. What began as a standard transit for a United States Carrier Strike Group transformed into a defining moment of 21st-century naval warfare. In a span of just 32 minutes, a calculated attempt by Iran to challenge American naval hegemony resulted in a catastrophic miscalculation, proving that while hardware can be matched, the speed, integration, and lethal discipline of a modern carrier group remains a world apart.
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