At 03:12 hours on March 14th, 2026, two Iranian Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles screamed toward Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar — the nerve center of U.S. CENTCOM operations in the Middle East. THAAD interceptors killed both. But the missiles were a decoy. Beneath the surface of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran had already launched its most sophisticated multi-domain ambush in history: a YUNIS-class midget submarine, three Zolfaghar fast attack boats loaded with Nasr anti-ship missiles, and a coordinated electronic warfare blackout — all timed to the second.
This is Day 15 of Operation Epic Fury. Over 15,000 Iranian targets have been struck. Iran's ballistic missile launch rate has dropped by 90%. A U.S. Virginia-class submarine made history on March 4th by sinking an Iranian frigate — the first American submarine kill since World War II. And 2,500 Marines aboard the USS Tripoli LHA-7 are now surging into the Gulf.
In this video, we break down the full tactical picture: the Qatar missile ambush, the underwater torpedo crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, the historic submarine sinking in the Indian Ocean, the Kharg Island destruction, and what the Marine deployment really signals about what's coming next.
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