Tag Archives: Strait of Hormuz campaign

17Jun/26

How bulldozers beat Operation Epic Fury

The 2026 US-Iran Interim Peace Agreement and Its Fallout

Wed, Jun 17 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — In June 2026, the United States, under the Trump administration, and Iran agreed to an interim peace deal to halt a devastating four-month conflict that began in February. While the White House has attempted to frame the ceasefire as a victory that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, geopolitical analysts and international media overwhelmingly characterize the war as one of the greatest strategic blunders in modern US history. The conflict cost the US an estimated $30 billion, resulted in the loss of advanced military hardware, and caused over 7,000 deaths, primarily in Iran and Lebanon. Continue reading

06Apr/26

Why Friction Prevents Escalation

U.S. politicians across the political spectrum have reacted with intense alarm to the President’s recent expletive-laden threats toward Iran, with several questioning his mental fitness for office.

April 6, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The current conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran began in late February 2026 with joint U.S.-Israeli “preemptive” military strikes on Iran, aiming to either eliminate the country’s nuclear capabilities or force regime change. In retaliation, Iran launched drones and ballistic missiles against Israel, as well as U.S. military targets located in the Gulf States and Jordan. Now in its sixth week, the war has severely destabilized the Middle East, killing over 3,500 people across the region—including more than 1,900 in Iran and 1,400 in Lebanon—while displacing millions. Continue reading