The US has successfully broken Iran's hold on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping lane, according to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The ceasefire in the region remains intact, and the US has reopened the key oil shipping lane as part of "Project Freedom".

The details of the operation include the US taking control of the Strait of Hormuz, which is a vital waterway for oil shipments.

"Iran no longer controls the Strait of Hormuz". The US has been working to secure the region and ensure the safe passage of oil shipments.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical location for global oil shipments, and the US taking control of the region will have a significant impact on the global economy. Buffalo residents may see an impact on gas prices, as the city is home to several major oil refineries. The Buffalo Niagara International Airport is also an important hub for international trade, and the city's businesses may be affected by the changes in the region.

The impact of the US breaking Iran's hold on the Strait of Hormuz will be felt by residents in Buffalo, particularly those who work in the oil and gas industry. South Buffalo homeowners may see an increase in property values if the city becomes a more attractive location for oil and gas companies.

The US will continue to work to secure the region and ensure the safe passage of oil shipments. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will likely provide further updates on the situation in the coming days.

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is ongoing, and Buffalo residents can expect further updates as more information becomes available. A meeting between US officials and international leaders is scheduled to take place next week to discuss the situation and potential next steps.