### Headline: “So Much for Safe Seas: Iran Turns the Strait of Hormuz into a War Zone”
Looks like things are heating up in the Strait of Hormuz, where the number of vessels plummeted from 74 on Wednesday to just 29 on Saturday and 12 on Sunday. Wonder why? Oh, right—because Iranian drones decided to play target practice on a ship last Thursday. Cue the U.S. retaliatory strikes, because nothing says “we’re in control” like firing back after your ships get attacked.
And just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, Iran decided to launch a second attack over the weekend, hitting another ship and sending missiles and drones toward American bases in the area. Seems like a great way to keep international shipping in a constant state of panic.
Aaron MacLean, who’s apparently the go-to guy for all things national security, is here to provide the latest updates. Because if there’s anyone we trust in times like these, it’s the analysts who are always one step behind the chaos.
So, while ships are dodging drones and the U.S. is busy patting itself on the back for “strong responses,” you have to wonder: Is anyone actually in charge here, or are we just spinning in circles while the world gets a front-row seat to this circus?
By Admin | Published: June 30, 2026 at 1:17 am