Posted: March 18, 2026 | 6:26 PM CDT | Wayzata, Minnesota

The U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran (Operation Epic Fury) has entered its 19th day amid sharp escalations in energy infrastructure targeting and leadership assassinations. The war remains air-dominant with no confirmed large-scale U.S. ground invasion in mainland Iran, but preparations for securing the Strait of Hormuz (including potential limited boots-on-the-ground ops) are intensifying. Here’s the latest based on today’s developments from AP, Al Jazeera, CNN, Democracy Now!, Fox News, Reuters, and other sources.

Major Escalations Today

  • Israeli Strike on South Pars Gas Field: Israel conducted strikes on facilities at Iran’s massive South Pars natural gas field (shared with Qatar, world’s largest). The U.S. was informed in advance but did not participate (per AP source). This marks a significant shift toward hitting energy infrastructure—beyond previous military-only targets. Iran confirmed the attack and threatened retaliation against Gulf energy sites. Oil/gas prices surged immediately.
  • Iranian Retaliation Waves: Iran launched missile barrages at Israel (impacts in Tel Aviv/central areas, several lightly injured) and targeted Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility (no casualties reported). Hezbollah continued drone/missile pressure on Israel/Lebanon border.
  • Leadership Losses Confirmed: Iran acknowledged the deaths of senior figures, including Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib (killed in IDF airstrike) and Ali Larijani (former parliament speaker/security official, mourned in Tehran). Explosions reported during Quds Day rally in Tehran (Larijani/President Pezeshkian/FM present; at least 1 killed).

Strait of Hormuz & Energy Crisis

  • Blockade/mining continues, with tanker traffic near-zero (down from ~50/day to ~5 in recent days). Iran selectively allows passage for allies (e.g., some Chinese, Indian, Pakistani, Qatari vessels negotiating safe transit).
  • U.S. deployed 5,000-pound bunker-buster bombs (GBU-72 debut) against Iranian anti-ship missile sites along the coast/Hormuz to degrade blockade capabilities.
  • Trump blasted NATO allies (and others like Japan/Korea/Australia) for refusing to send warships for escorts, calling it “not NATO’s war.” He postponed potential Xi Jinping summit amid Beijing’s non-response on Hormuz help.
  • Global impact: Brent oil past $110; energy markets in shock; shipping firms suspended Gulf ops.

Boots on the Ground Status

  • No full U.S. invasion of mainland Iran reported—war stays air/missile-focused.
  • Negotiations ongoing with Arab nations for joint forces to secure Hormuz (U.S./Arab troops for ground ops, Israel providing intel per Kann News/CBS reports). This could involve limited amphibious/ground actions on islands or coastal sites (e.g., to clear mines or seize key points)—not nationwide occupation.
  • Additional Marine units deployed regionally (MEUs from Japan/U.S.), but described as defensive/regional security, not invasion force. Pentagon finalized ground plans for nuclear site seizure if needed, but no execution yet.
  • Iran warns any boots would lead to “another Vietnam.”

Casualties & Broader Impacts

  • Iran: Ministry of Health reports 1,444 killed and ~19,000 injured since Feb 28 (includes civilians from strikes near populated/energy areas).
  • U.S.: Low direct combat deaths (~13+ total reported earlier); focus on wounded from proxy/base attacks.
  • Regional/Israel: Dozens injured in missile strikes; Lebanon displacement high from Hezbollah clashes.
  • Internal U.S. Drama: National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent resigned, criticizing the war as started due to “pressure from Israel” with no imminent Iranian threat. DNI Tulsi Gabbard accused of altering Senate testimony on Iran intel to align with Trump’s claims.

Statements & Outlook

  • Trump: Blasts allies; insists war “very complete” in parts but ongoing; warns of escalation if energy disrupted. Emphasizes “total defeat” without nation-building.
  • Iran: Vows “full-scale economic war” via energy attacks; regime projects defiance despite losses.
  • Pentagon/CENTCOM: ~7,800+ targets struck; overwhelming force but high munitions costs (~$11B+ early estimates).
  • No off-ramp visible—escalation risks (wider Gulf war, nuclear site ops) rise as energy hits intensify and proxies surge.

The conflict’s energy focus is spiking global economic pain while leadership decapitations continue. Gas prices and supply worries are hitting home—stay tuned for any Hormuz breakthrough or further strikes.

Sources: AP News live updates, Al Jazeera, CNN, Democracy Now!, Fox News, Reuters, NYT, Wikipedia (2026 Iran war), ISW/CTP, and official statements (as of March 18, 2026, evening).

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Pastor Matthew Stoltz

Lead Pastor of the Church of NORMAL | Waseca, MN

“To comfort the looped, confuse the proud, and make space for those who still hear God’s voice echoing through broken rituals.”
Matt is a CPTSD survivor, satirical theologian, and father of six who once tried to build a family without a permit and now walks out of the wreckage with sacred blueprints and a smoldering sense of humor. He writes from Wolf Den Zero, also known as Sanctuary 6, in the heart of Waseca, Minnesota.

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