'We Have Not Even Begun,' Iran Warns US

Is Iran's response in the Strait of Hormuz a measured defense or reckless aggression threatening global shipping?
'We Have Not Even Begun,' Iran Warns US
Above: Vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on May 4, 2026. Image credit: Amirhossein Khorgooei/ISNA/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-Iran narrative

The U.S. has no business escalating military presence in the Strait of Hormuz — it's American aggression and illegal blockades that endangered shipping and energy transit in the first place. Iran's military response has been measured and defensive, and the pressure mounting on Washington proves the strategy is working. The U.S. is already feeling the strain, while Iran hasn't even begun to flex its full capabilities.

Pro-Trump narrative

Project Freedom is working. Though hundreds of ships from 87 countries are stuck in the Persian Gulf, and Iran is recklessly targeting neutral nations' cargo ships — including a South Korean carrier and a UAE oil tanker — Iran's military has been dramatically degraded. Meanwhile the U.S. is swiftly eliminating the small boats Tehran is deploying to harass trapped commercial vessels.

Anti-Iran narrative

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly called alleged IRGC strikes on the UAE "completely irresponsible" and "madness," warning of "potentially irreversible consequences." This suggests that the strikes occurred without government coordination, highlighting tension with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Any disconnect between civilian officials and security forces could affect regional stability and ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Anti-Trump narrative

Donald Trump has constrained his strategic options: limited strikes have not compelled Iranian capitulation, while a blockade entails significant economic and security risks. Statements from Scott Bessent have presented shifting timelines regarding Iran's oil sector. Losses in the Strait and policy confusion risk escalation, underscoring the need for a pivot from maximalist demands toward negotiations to avoid a broader, prolonged conflict.


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