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As US Runs Out Of Key Stealth Missile, Iran Plans To Shut 'Next Hormuz Strait'? Mojtaba Warns Trump
As US Runs Out Of Key Stealth Missile, Iran Plans To Shut 'Next Hormuz Strait'? Mojtaba Warns Trump
2026-04-06T01:30:57Z
Summary
The U.S. is reportedly depleting its stock of JASSM-ER stealth missiles amid ongoing military operations against Iran. This depletion raises concerns about the U.S. military's readiness and its ability to respond to future conflicts. As tensions escalate, Iran has threatened to extend its energy blockade beyond the Strait of Hormuz to the Bab el-Mandeb, potentially disrupting global oil supplies. Iran's senior officials have warned that any U.S. military action could lead to significant disruptions in global energy flows. The Iranian leadership views the Bab el-Mandeb as strategically equivalent to the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a broader scope of potential conflict. Recent military actions by Iran, including missile strikes on Gulf infrastructure, highlight the escalating nature of the confrontation. Donald Trump has issued stern warnings to Iran, threatening severe strikes on critical infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. This rhetoric reflects a mix of frustration and resolve, as the U.S. seeks to pressure Iran into compliance. However, Iran's retaliatory strikes on energy facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain demonstrate its capability and willingness to respond to U.S. actions. The ongoing conflict has significant implications for global supply chains, particularly in energy markets. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have already led to increased oil prices and concerns about shortages in various commodities. The situation underscores the interconnectedness of military actions and economic stability on a global scale.
Perspectives
Analysis of escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and military implications.
United States
  • Warns of severe strikes against Iran if Hormuz remains closed
  • Claims depletion of missile stockpile indicates military desperation
  • Highlights frustration over Irans resistance to U.S. pressure
Iran
  • Threatens to disrupt global energy flows through Bab el-Mandeb
  • Demonstrates military capability by targeting Gulf infrastructure
Neutral / Shared
  • Notes the impact of military actions on global supply chains
  • Acknowledges rising oil prices due to tensions in the region
Metrics
stockpile
425 Jassima yards units
remaining Jassima stealth missiles after transfers
This indicates a significant reduction in U.S. military capabilities in the region.
only about 425 Jassima yards are said to remain from a pre-war inventory of around 2,300
cost
1.5 million dollar weapons USD
cost of each Jassima missile
The high cost underscores the financial burden of military operations.
The roughly 1.5 million dollar weapons were reportedly taken even from Pacific stockpiles
damage
significant material damage, including the loss of at least two generation units knocked offline units
damage to power and desalination facilities in Kuwait
This damage affects essential services and highlights the stakes of the conflict.
Kuwait's electricity and water ministry reported that two key power and desalination plants were struck in the latest wave.
Key entities
Countries / Locations
India
Themes
#international_politics • #babel_mandev • #energy_security • #iran_conflict • #iran_threat • #jassima_missiles • #us_military
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
The U.S. is reportedly depleting its stock of Jassima stealth missiles in the ongoing conflict with Iran, raising concerns about military readiness.
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05:00–10:00
Donald Trump has issued warnings to Iran regarding severe strikes on critical infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. In retaliation, Iran has targeted Gulf infrastructure, causing significant damage to power and desalination facilities in Kuwait.
  • Donald Trump has warned Iran of severe strikes on vital infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, reflecting his frustration with Irans defiance
  • In response to U.S. threats, Iran has targeted Gulf infrastructure with missiles and drones, inflicting significant damage on power and desalination facilities in Kuwait
  • The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has characterized its recent strikes as retaliation for U.S. and Israeli actions, indicating a risk of broader conflict
  • Irans military operations aim to reinforce its control over key energy routes, which could disrupt global energy supplies and heighten tensions
  • The ongoing conflict has unsettled global supply chains, driving up oil prices and increasing costs for essential goods, highlighting the economic stakes of the U.S.-Iran tensions
  • The cycle of threats from Trump and military responses from Iran creates a precarious situation that could escalate into a major military confrontation