Battle to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Begins With US Air Strikes, Allies Deploying Apaches

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U.S. jets and allied Apaches have begun targeting Iranian vessels and drones in the Strait of Hormuz as coalition efforts intensify to restore maritime flow.

The battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has begun, with Pentagon officials announcing the launch of an offensive with the support of allies to reopen the critical oil shipping waterway that Iran has blocked in a bid to weaponize energy and other key commodity shipments in the ongoing conflict.

U.S. forces have deployed low-flying jets and Apache helicopters to strike Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, with some U.S. allies assisting by using Apaches to take on Iranian attack drones, Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a March 19 press briefing.

“The A-10 Warthog is now in the fight across the southern flank and is hunting and killing fast attack watercraft in the Straits of Hormuz,” Caine said. “In addition, AH-64 Apaches have joined the fight on the southern flank, and they continue to work on the southern side. And that includes some of our allies who are using Apaches to handle one way attack drones.”

Caine did not name the allies involved. Typically carrying about one-fifth of the world’s oil, the strait has been largely closed as Tehran threatens vessels with mines, fast-attack craft, and missile strikes.

While Iran has allowed some tankers and other vessels to pass, shipping has slowed to a trickle due to the blockade, sending oil prices soaring and raising broader inflationary and food shortage fears as other key commodities like fertilizer have been affected.

U.S. officials last week suggested that the U.S. Navy—individually or as part of an international coalition—could deploy naval escorts to allow ships to pass through the strait, while also releasing oil from America’s strategic stockpile in a bid to stabilize energy market volatility.

Seeking to marshal a broader coalition to unblock Hormuz, U.S. President Donald Trump put pressure on NATO members and others to join in the effort to restore freedom of navigation in the critical shipping lane and counter what the International Energy Agency has called the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.

“I wonder what would happen if we ‘finished off’ what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called ‘Strait?’” Trump wrote in a March 18 post on social media. “That would get some of our non-responsive ‘Allies’ in gear, and fast.”

Following Trump’s call, a handful of European countries, along with Canada and Japan, announced their willingness to assist in some way.

“We call on Iran to cease immediately its threats, laying of mines, drone and missile attacks and other attempts to block the Strait to commercial shipping,” a March 19 joint statement from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, and Japans stated. “We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait.”

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on March 19 that member states are engaged in intensive talks on how to tackle the blockage of Hormuz.

“Everybody agrees this strait cannot stay closed. It has to open up again as soon as possible. This is crucial for the world’s economy,” Rutte said. “I am confident that allies, as always, will do everything in support of our shared interests, as we always do. So we will find a way forward.”

By Tom Ozimek

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