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New satellite and official reports show that **Iran has conducted live-fire missile and naval drills in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, temporarily closing parts of the waterway for safety and exercise purposes amid heightened tensions with the United States. Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it launched missiles toward areas of the strait as part of live-fire military exercises — a rare escalation coinciding with indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva. The strait is a critical global oil transit route, handling roughly 20 % of seaborne crude. Meanwhile, open-source imagery and tracking show U.S. naval forces — including aircraft carriers and accompanying strike groups — deployed in nearby waters around 150 miles from Iranian coasts as part of an ongoing military buildup in response to rising tensions. In this video we break down: • 🛰️ What satellite tracking shows about U.S. fleet posture near Iran • 🚀 Why Iran is firing missiles and closing sections of the Strait of Hormuz • ⚓ The strategic significance of these military drills during nuclear talks • 🔍 The difference between exercises and direct combat actions • 🌍 What this means for global energy markets and regional stability This analysis is based on verified satellite reporting and international news coverage, not unconfirmed leaks or classified information. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational and analytical purposes only. It references publicly reported military drills and satellite tracking of naval deployments, including Iran’s closure of parts of the Strait of Hormuz for live-fire exercises and the presence of U.S. naval forces in the region. There is no confirmed evidence that missiles were fired at U.S. warships or that an active battle has begun between Iran and the United States. Mention of missile launches and closures of shipping lanes refers to reported drills and precautionary measures, not verified hostile combat. Viewer discretion is advised due to discussion of geopolitics, military deployments, and potential escalation scenarios.