Why US Navy Marines “Bypass” Iran’s Entire Army at Hormuz nt

In the complex theater of modern warfare, the strategic maneuvers of military forces often defy conventional expectations.
Take, for instance, the recent operations of the U.S.

Navy Marines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite facing one of the most fortified defensive positions in the world, the Marines executed a plan that left military analysts and observers alike in awe.

With Iran boasting an impressive 150,000 troops stationed at Hormuz, alongside a network of mines and anti-ship missile systems, one might assume that any attempt to breach this stronghold would be met with overwhelming resistance.
However, the Marines did not approach by sea, as one might expect.
