STARDATE 2026.103 — Den Day 813

Posted: April 13, 2026 | 3:45 PM CDT | Waseca, Minnesota

The U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran (Operation Epic Fury) that began on February 28, 2026, has now shifted from large-scale airstrikes to a tense post-ceasefire phase. A two-week ceasefire was announced on April 7–8, brokered by Pakistan, but the situation remains highly volatile after face-to-face talks in Islamabad collapsed without a deal.

Key Timeline Recap

  • February 28 – Early April: Intense U.S./Israeli airstrikes (over 13,000 targets hit) severely degraded Iran’s navy, missile/drone capabilities, air defenses, and top leadership. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening days.
  • April 7: Trump posted his dramatic Truth Social message warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if no agreement was reached on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
  • April 7–8: A two-week ceasefire was agreed upon, temporarily halting major strikes.
  • April 10–12: High-stakes U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad (Pakistan) ended in deadlock. Iran refused to provide ironclad guarantees against developing nuclear weapons; the U.S. viewed Iran’s proposals as insufficient.

Current Situation (April 13)

  • U.S. Naval Blockade: The U.S. Navy began enforcing a blockade of all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal areas today (starting at 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CDT). This is intended to cut off Iran’s oil revenue and increase economic pressure. Trump has warned that any Iranian fast-attack boats approaching the blockade zone will be “immediately eliminated.”
  • Ceasefire Status: The two-week truce is still technically in effect but is described as fragile. Fighting has largely paused on the air front, though proxy activity (especially Hezbollah in Lebanon) continues to pose risks.
  • Leadership in Iran: Mojtaba Khamenei remains the nominal Supreme Leader but has made almost no public appearances. The IRGC continues to hold significant influence amid the power vacuum created by early decapitation strikes.
  • Casualties: Iranian officials report at least 3,375 killed since late February (military and civilian). U.S. losses have been relatively low, including the F-15E incident and successful rescue of the crew.

Technological Highlights from the Campaign

Several advanced systems saw significant or first-in-combat use:

  • Ghost Murmur (CIA): Quantum magnetometry + AI tool that detects human heartbeats from long distances. It was used to help locate the second downed F-15E crew member.
  • PrSM missiles, LUCAS low-cost drone swarms, naval directed-energy lasers (HELIOS/ODIN), and heavy electronic warfare/jamming played key roles in achieving air and naval superiority while managing costs on certain threats.

The blockade marks a shift from kinetic strikes to economic/military containment while talks potentially resume. Trump has signaled he is prepared to escalate again if Iran does not show flexibility.

In Minnesota, the ongoing Hormuz uncertainty continues to contribute to volatile energy prices. The next few days will be critical — will the blockade force concessions, or will we see renewed escalation when the two-week ceasefire window ends?

What stands out to you in this phase — the blockade, the failed talks, or the dramatic rhetoric? Drop your thoughts in the comments.


Sources: AP News, Reuters, Al Jazeera, Wikipedia (2026 Iran war), CNN, Fox Business, and official statements (as of April 13, 2026).

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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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