In today’s episode of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, Oman-mediated negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz move closer to a potential framework, but key conditions from Iran’s security establishment continue to complicate any full reopening of global shipping lanes.

At the same time, Saudi Arabia raises a serious security assessment, warning of possible coordinated attacks involving drones and missiles across multiple fronts — a development that could significantly widen the regional conflict.

In Washington, attention turns to the growing strain on US missile stockpiles. New analysis suggests interceptor inventories are tightening after months of sustained operations, raising questions about long-term readiness and the limits of America’s defence industrial base.

We also cover:
– The latest on Hormuz shipping corridor negotiations
– Rising risks across the Gulf and Red Sea
– The evolving Iran nuclear picture and Pickaxe Mountain
– Regional defence realignments and the new trilateral pact
– What falling US missile inventories mean for the wider war

If you want clear, factual, no-noise analysis of the Iran war, this is your daily briefing.

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