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Iran Launched 31 Fast Attack Boats at US Destroyers — Then THIS Happened…lh

In a reckless and desperate ᴀssault at dawn today, Iran unleashed 31 IRGC fast attack boats in a coordinated swarm against U.S. Navy destroyers patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. The heavily armed vessels, packed with missiles, rockets, and machine guns, raced toward American warships in what Tehran hoped would be a game-changing blow to the U.S. naval blockade.

What happened next was a masterclass in American naval superiority.

U.S. destroyers, supported by helicopter gunships and F-35 fighters overhead, detected the incoming swarm immediately. Within minutes, the sea erupted in controlled fury. Hellfire missiles, naval gunfire, and precision airstrikes tore through the Iranian flotilla. One by one, the fast attack boats were destroyed in spectacular explosions. U.S. forces systematically eliminated 29 of the 31 vessels before they could close within effective firing range. The remaining two boats turned back in panic, only to be neutralized moments later by pursuing aircraft.

No U.S. warships sustained significant damage. American sailors remained unharmed as the entire Iranian operation collapsed in under 18 minutes. Burning wreckage now litters the waters of the Strait of Hormuz — a visible testament to Iran’s failing military strategy.

This latest humiliation comes just hours after U.S. stealth bombers destroyed Iran’s critical satellite control stations at 07:41AM, permanently blinding the regime’s missile guidance network. With its nuclear sites reduced to rubble, its largest underground missile city obliterated, the Shirude production line wiped out by Israel, and its top missile scientist in U.S. custody, Iran’s conventional forces are also disintegrating under relentless pressure.

President Trump’s ironclad naval blockade continues to starve the regime of oil revenue while American forces maintain total dominance over the vital waterway. Despite Tehran’s loud vows to “fight to the bitter end,” each new attack ends in greater embarrᴀssment and heavier losses.

The Iranian regime is rapidly running out of options — and ᴀssets. Every failed ᴀssault further weakens its negotiating position and proves the effectiveness of America’s peace-through-strength doctrine.

The message is now undeniable: Iran cannot win a direct confrontation with the United States. Its fast boats, missiles, and drones are no match for American technology, training, and resolve.

The Strait remains open. Global shipping continues. And the United States stands stronger than ever.