And somewhere in the Gulf, two crippled Iranian tankers still floated on calm water — blackened smokestacks rising above the sea like signatures on an unwritten agreement.… By the time the first satellite images leaked onto social media, the fires were already out. Commercial analysts in Maxar Technologies imagery channels circled the damage in red: two Iranian oil tankers drifting east of the Strait of Hormuz with blackened smokestacks and scorched upper decking, but hulls intact. The vessels had not sunk. No oil slick spread across the Gulf. No sailors were reported dead. To the public, it looked almost absurdly restrained. The footage released later by United States Central Command showed an F/A-18 descending through haze at dusk before releasing two precision-guided munitions. Analysts quickly identified the strike profile as deliberately non-catastrophic. The impacts had targeted exhaust structures and propulsion-related systems rather than fuel storage or...