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48 Hours of Fire: How U.S. Missiles Allegedly šŸ”„Turned Iran’s Navy Into Wreckage Before It Could Even Leave PortšŸ”„

In exactly 48 terrifying hours, from March 18 to 20, 2026, an unprecedented firestorm swept through the Iranian navy right at… its ports.

Not a single ship had time to set sail. Not a single fleet could leave the ports of Bandar Abbas or Bushehr. All were reduced to charred wreckage before they could even set sail.

According to recently released US intelligence and independent satellite data, this was Operation ā€œ48 Hours of Fireā€ā€”a preemptive strike using Tomahawk and Jį“€ssM-ER missiles launched from Virginia-class submarines and B-2 Spirit stealth bombers.

Let’s see what happened hour by hour:

Hours 0-6: Over 120 new-generation cruise missiles flew low over the water, completely evading Iran’s S-400 and Tor-M2 air defense systems. They struck seven major ports. The first Jamaran-class destroyer caught fire, followed by the Ghadir-class missile boat. In just 11 minutes, three Fateh-class submarines were sunk right in the dry dock.

Hour 12: Second wave. Jį“€ssM-ER missiles with bunker-busting warheads accurately destroyed the fuel depots and anti-ship missile depots of the Nour and Ghader. A column of black smoke rose over 1,000 meters high; the port of Bandar Abbas turned into a “sea of ​​fire” in satellite images.

Hour 24: The fatal blow. 48 missiles from the destroyer USS Arleigh Burke targeted Iran’s largest fleet – including its only aircraft carrier, the “Khatam al-Anbiya”. Just one hit the main ammunition depot, causing the entire ship to explode, scattering debris 500 meters away.

Hour 48: The end. 87% of the Iranian navy was completely destroyed. Over 40 warships, large and small, sank or burned to ashes right in the harbor. Not a single ship had time to leave port to “seek revenge.”

An anonymous U.S. official commented: “We didn’t wait for them to set sail. We finished the game while they were still anchored.”

This wasn’t a war at sea. This was a mį“€ssacre from the air – before the real battle even began.

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