According to press accounts, the conceived possibilities involve “attacks that particularly emphasize rapid target changes” directed at Iranian military units.

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American military personnel are crafting a strategy to engage Iranian security infrastructure should a cessation of hostilities collapse. Possible objectives are being assessed for defensive positions around the Hormuz Strait, the southern area of the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman.
This information was shared by CNN, citing several sources with knowledge of the situation.
As per the publication, the envisioned choices incorporate “strikes prioritizing adaptable targeting” aimed at Iranian forces and resources within the aforementioned regions. Hence, small, swift assault vessels, mine-laying vessels, and alternative asymmetrical instruments that Tehran has employed to impede vital sea lanes are susceptible to being targeted.
Simultaneously, the media source highlights that a considerable portion of Iran's shoreline protection missiles are still operational despite previous bombings. Furthermore, Tehran possesses a multitude of small vessels that could function as platforms for assaulting ships, which complicates US efforts to maintain the strait's accessibility.
War in Iran — Trump's latest statements
As a reminder, US President Donald Trump stated that the United States has secured complete dominion over the Strait of Hormuz and plans to maintain this until a settlement is concluded with Iran to terminate the conflict.
Donald Trump also conveyed that he establishes no fixed dates for the duration of the confrontation with Iran and does not experience duress to engage in discourse or call a temporary cessation .