Iran's Mullahs Won't Make A Deal So Here's What Happens Next

You won’t believe what just happened to Iran’s bridges. The U.S. military has now shifted from simply striking Iranian weapons to cutting the supply lines that keep the IRGC’s southern war machine alive. Six highway and railway bridges in Hormozgan province were destroyed in a single operational window, marking a major escalation into full logistical siege. In this video, we break down the strikes on the Gorieh bridge, Khorastan road bridges, crossings near Latadan, Keshar, and Maru village, and the repeated destruction of Chabahar’s port control tower. These targets are not random — they are the arteries connecting Bandar Abbas, the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran’s southern military positions to the rest of the country. We also examine the reported interception of 111 Iranian ballistic missiles, the blockade enforcement near Kharg Island, China’s role in providing targeting and navigation support, and Iran’s strikes on Gulf infrastructure, including Kuwait’s water and desalination systems. This is not just about bridges. It is about Iran, CENTCOM, the IRGC, Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan, Chabahar, Kharg Island, the Strait of Hormuz, oil exports, and the next phase of the war. Watch the full analysis to understand why cutting Iran’s bridges may be more decisive than destroying its missiles. #Iran #USMilitary #CENTCOM #IRGC #Hormozgan #BandarAbbas #StraitOfHormuz #Chabahar #MilitaryNews #Geopolitics