In a tense early-morning development, the Russian government made an urgent call to the White House after the U.S. Navy destroyed two Iranian submarines in the Persian Gulf.
According to defense sources, the submarines were attempting to launch a surprise attack on American naval ᴀssets supporting operations in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Navy destroyers and anti-submarine helicopters responded with lethal efficiency, sinking both vessels in a swift and decisive engagement. No American ships were damaged.

Shortly after the incident, Russian officials contacted senior U.S. representatives in what sources describe as a highly agitated call, warning of “dangerous consequences” and demanding an immediate end to strikes on Iranian naval forces.
Then this happened…
The United States responded with overwhelming force. Within hours, U.S. B-52 bombers and F-35 stealth fighters launched punishing strikes on multiple IRGC naval bases and missile sites along the Iranian coast. The message was unmistakable: America will not tolerate threats to its forces — from Iran or anyone backing them.

President Donald Trump, who was briefed immediately, stated:
“Russia can make all the phone calls they want. We will protect our troops and our interests with overwhelming strength. No one is going to intimidate the United States of America.”
This latest incident further highlights the growing desperation of the Iran-Russia axis as the Iranian regime continues to collapse on every front. With its navy rapidly disappearing and its most protected ᴀssets being systematically destroyed, Tehran’s ability to wage war is evaporating.
