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In a dramatic turn in the Persian Gulf, Iran has launched what it calls a devastating retaliation against the American naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. According to Iranian state media and videos released by the IRGC, Iranian forces struck multiple US warships with swarms of drones, anti-ship missiles, and fast-attack boats, claiming to have sunk and set ablaze several vessels in fiery attacks that lit up the night sky.
Tehran’s narrative portrays the operation as a stunning success, with thick black smoke rising from burning American ships and reports of significant damage to the US fleet. Mojtaba Khamenei, the powerful son of Iran’s Supreme Leader, quickly took to state channels to declare victory, mocking President Trump and calling the strikes a humiliating blow to American prestige in the region. “The arrogant power’s warships are burning,” he reportedly stated, framing the attack as revenge for the ongoing blockade and recent US operations.

This claimed retaliation comes after weeks of intense pressure, with US forces enforcing a тιԍнт maritime blockade to choke off Iran’s oil exports and weapons smuggling routes. Iranian officials say the strikes were precisely timed to exploit vulnerabilities in the American deployment, using advanced asymmetric tactics developed with help from its proxy network.
However, independent verification remains limited as the situation stays highly fluid. US Central Command has not issued full details, but early indications suggest American naval forces maintain strong operational capacity in the area, with layered defenses intercepting many incoming threats.
The Iranian regime is clearly attempting to project strength after suffering heavy losses to its own navy earlier in the conflict. While Tehran celebrates what it calls a turning point, military experts warn that such provocations risk triggering a far more powerful American response. President Trump’s administration has repeatedly vowed that any attack on US ᴀssets will be met with overwhelming force.

The world watches closely as tensions spike once again in this critical waterway. One thing is certain: any real damage to American vessels will only accelerate the pressure on Iran, further isolating the regime and strengthening the determination to end its threats to global shipping and regional peace.
The coming hours will reveal the true scale of this exchange. America’s military superiority and resolve remain the dominant factors — Iran’s latest move may prove to be another costly miscalculation.
