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    Top US General Assesses Iran’s Resistance Amid Intensified Pentagon Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    As the conflict between the United States and Iran enters its second week, the top US military official has provided a candid assessment of Iran’s resilience in the ongoing hostilities. While Tehran is actively fighting back, the US military remains confident that Iran is not as formidable an opponent as initially anticipated before the outbreak of the war. This statement comes alongside the Pentagon’s announcement of what it describes as its most concentrated day of airstrikes since the conflict began ten days ago.

    The tension in the Gulf region has escalated significantly, especially with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issuing threats to obstruct oil shipments passing through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway is a critical artery for global energy supplies, with nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas typically transported through it. In response, the Pentagon has renewed its warnings that it will intensify military actions against Iran unless it allows the free flow of maritime traffic. Recent US strikes have targeted Iranian vessels involved in mine-laying operations as well as facilities used for storing naval mines, aiming to neutralize Iran’s capacity to disrupt shipping lanes.

    US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the scale and precision of the ongoing campaign during a Pentagon briefing, declaring that the day’s operations would involve the highest number of fighter jets, bombers, and airstrikes so far. He also highlighted improvements in intelligence gathering, which have enhanced the effectiveness of these missions. This escalation reflects Washington’s determination to exert maximum pressure on Tehran to cease its hostile activities and maintain open sea routes.

    Meanwhile, Iran has defiantly rejected demands from the US administration, led by President Donald Trump, to allow American influence over its leadership succession. Instead, Iran appointed hardliner Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader, succeeding his father who was killed on the very first day of the conflict. Tehran has retaliated with missile strikes targeting US military bases and diplomatic sites in Gulf Arab states. Additionally, Iranian attacks have disrupted civilian infrastructure by damaging hotels, closing airports, and hitting oil facilities, further escalating regional instability.

    Despite these Iranian countermeasures, US military officials report a significant decline in the frequency and intensity of Iranian strikes since the war’s onset. This reduction is attributed to the Pentagon’s focused bombing campaigns against Iran’s weapons stockpiles and missile launch sites, which are fewer in number and more vulnerable than initially expected. General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reiterated that while Iran is putting up resistance, it has not proven to be a tougher adversary than the US military had planned for in its war strategies.

    On the diplomatic front, President Trump declared on March 3 that the US would ensure the protection of oil tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz. However, the Pentagon has yet to reveal any concrete operational plans to escort these vessels amid the ongoing hostilities. General Caine mentioned that military planners are exploring various options to safeguard shipping lanes if ordered to do so, but no definitive course of action has been announced. Defense Secretary Hegseth, echoing the president’s warnings, reiterated that any attempt by Iran to close the Strait would provoke a devastating response, describing it as “death, fire, and fury” raining down on Tehran.

    It is important to note that the conflict has already severely disrupted oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, causing Middle Eastern oil producers to halt pumping due to depleted storage capacities. The Pentagon remains focused on degrading Iran’s military capabilities rather than engaging in a prolonged conflict akin to previous US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since the war began on February 28, US forces have reportedly struck over 5,000 targets, destroying or damaging more than 50 Iranian naval vessels. Secretary Hegseth affirmed the US commitment to continue its campaign until Iran is decisively defeated, but emphasized that the operations will proceed the US timeline and strategic objectives.

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