US Military Can Reopen Strait of Hormuz by Force If Needed, CENTCOM Chief Tells Congress

 The head of US Central Command has told lawmakers that Washington possesses the military capability to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz if the situation requires it — a direct and significant statement delivered as tensions with Iran remain dangerously elevated following recent joint US-Israeli military operations.

The testimony before Congress is not accidental. When a senior military commander makes a public declaration of capability and readiness, it is both a message to American lawmakers and a warning to Tehran. The Strait of Hormuz is not just a shipping lane — it is the jugular vein of the global oil supply, and Washington is making clear it will not allow that vein to remain closed indefinitely.

The mention of recent joint US-Israeli attacks adds critical context. Military action has already been taken. The ceasefire lines are blurred. And now America’s top regional commander is sitting before Congress confirming that further military options remain firmly on the table.

For Iran, this statement narrows the space for maneuvering. Tehran has used the Strait of Hormuz as leverage — a threat implied rather than fully executed. The US military publicly confirming it can remove that leverage changes the calculation.

The question is no longer whether America can reopen the strait. The question is whether Iran will force that decision to be made.

— KeStar Worldwide | Fast. Clear. Unfiltered.

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