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🚨🇮🇷 The mine threat that wasn’t: lack of evidence raises questions about key Iran war narrative

Despite ongoing searches of the strategic waterway — using underwater drones, robots, and both manned & unmanned aircraft — the US military has not found definitive proof that Iran placed mines in the Strait of Hormuz, NBC reported, citing unnamed US officials.

🗣 Some objects resembling mines have been detected, but none have been positively identified, they said.

Originally, US intelligence believed Iran placed mines on the southern side of the strait before or shortly after the war began in February.

👉 The lack of confirmed evidence raises serious questions — especially as the war enters its fourth month.
President Trump and top officials have repeatedly warned about Iranian mines, but so far… the proof is missing.

This comes amid growing confusion over the real threat level in one of the world's most critical shipping lanes.

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