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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 21 MIN

Iran War Day 30: Islamabad Summit, Pakistan Secures Hormuz Deal for 20 Ships, Pentagon Plans Ground Operations

from Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast · host The Briefing Network

Day 30 of Operation Epic Fury. The most diplomatically active day of the entire war. The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt flew to Islamabad for two days of talks aimed at ending the US-Iran war. Pakistan secured a concrete Hormuz breakthrough — Iran agreed to allow twenty Pakistani-flagged vessels through the Strait, two per day, the first time Iran has named a specific nationality and a specific daily rate for transit since the blockade began. And the Pentagon confirmed it is preparing weeks of ground operations inside Iran.The Houthis fired a second missile at Israel on Sunday — a cruise missile, intercepted — hours after their first ballistic missile barrage on Saturday. Their entry raises the prospect of a simultaneous Hormuz and Red Sea dual-corridor shutdown that would close both of the world's most critical shipping lanes at the same time.Also in this episode: Iran's internet blackout enters Day 30 — 696 continuous hours of civilians cut off from the outside world. Israel strikes an engineering university in Tehran. Iran threatens retaliatory attacks on Israeli and American universities. The Washington Post reports Pentagon planning for special forces raids and ground operations inside Iran — not a full invasion, but targeted weeks-long operations. Iran's parliament speaker warns Americans arriving on the ground will be set on fire. The USS Tripoli arrives with 3,500 Marines. Three journalists killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon. Nine paramedics killed in five separate Lebanon strikes. An American-born Israeli soldier killed in Lebanon. Abu Dhabi aluminium smelter severely damaged. No Kings protests fill the streets of all 50 US states — the largest anti-war demonstrations since the war began. Witkoff says the fifteen-point plan "could solve it all." Death toll across the region approaches four thousand. And Pakistan's twenty-ship Hormuz deal is the single most hopeful signal this conflict has produced — proof that Iran can be moved through the right intermediary.The Islamabad talks conclude Monday. The world is watching.

Day 30 of Operation Epic Fury. The most diplomatically active day of the entire war. The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt flew to Islamabad for two days of talks aimed at ending the US-Iran war. Pakistan secured a concrete Hormuz breakthrough — Iran agreed to allow twenty Pakistani-flagged vessels through the Strait, two per day, the first time Iran has named a specific nationality and a specific daily rate for transit since the blockade began. And the Pentagon confirmed it is preparing weeks of ground operations inside Iran.The Houthis fired a second missile at Israel on Sunday — a cruise missile, intercepted — hours after their first ballistic missile barrage on Saturday. Their entry raises the prospect of a simultaneous Hormuz and Red Sea dual-corridor shutdown that would close both of the world's most critical shipping lanes at the same time.Also in this episode: Iran's internet blackout enters Day 30 — 696 continuous hours of civilians cut off from the outside world. Israel strikes an engineering university in Tehran. Iran threatens retaliatory attacks on Israeli and American universities. The Washington Post reports Pentagon planning for special forces raids and ground operations inside Iran — not a full invasion, but targeted weeks-long operations. Iran's parliament speaker warns Americans arriving on the ground will be set on fire. The USS Tripoli arrives with 3,500 Marines. Three journalists killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon. Nine paramedics killed in five separate Lebanon strikes. An American-born Israeli soldier killed in Lebanon. Abu Dhabi aluminium smelter severely damaged. No Kings protests fill the streets of all 50 US states — the largest anti-war demonstrations since the war began. Witkoff says the fifteen-point plan "could solve it all." Death toll across the region approaches four thousand. And Pakistan's twenty-ship Hormuz deal is the single most hopeful signal this conflict has produced — proof that Iran can be moved through the right intermediary.The Islamabad talks conclude Monday. The world is watching.

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