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Mᴀssive Mystery Enters Mediterranean Waters: America’s Game-Changing Strike on Iran!

From somewhere in the depths of the Atlantic, a colossal dark shadow silently ripped through the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean… It wasn’t a cargo ship, not a billionaire’s yacht – it was the supercarrier USS George H.W. Bush, the U.S. Third Fleet, hurtling toward Iran!

In just days, the U.S. had turned the Mediterranean into its “backyard” with three aircraft carriers simultaneously – Gerald R. Ford, Abraham Lincoln, and now Bush – carrying thousands of F-35 and F/A-18 fighter jets ready to tear through the skies.

At the same time, from above, 5,000-pound bunker-busting bombs rained down on Iranian coastal missile bases near the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM confirmed: the most fortified missile launch sites had been leveled!

This was no longer a “warning” – this was a game-changing blow. Iran is losing its last line of defense, the Strait of Hormuz is shaking, and world oil prices have plummeted and then surged to record highs. Will Tehran dare to launch a supersonic retaliatory strike against the US fleet? Or is this the final step to corner the Iranian regime?

The USS George H.W. Bush – the legendary Nimitz-class aircraft carrier – has officially pᴀssed through the Strait of Gibraltar and entered the Mediterranean. This is the third US aircraft carrier deployed to the region in less than six weeks, creating the highest density of naval firepower since the Gulf War.

Three Carrier Strike Groups are present simultaneously:

USS Gerald R. Ford (the newest, ultra-modern class) in the eastern Mediterranean

USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea

USS George H.W. Bush is approaching

Each ship carries approximately 70-90 fighter jets, plus dozens of destroyers and submarines for escort. The total firepower is equivalent to that of a medium-sized air force of many nations.

At the same time, the US has carried out precision airstrikes with 5,000-pound bunker-busting bombs targeting Iranian coastal missile positions – a move aimed at eliminating a direct threat to international shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz.

This is a strategic turning point: the US is not only maintaining pressure but is shifting to an overwhelming offensive, forcing Iran to disperse its forces and gradually lose its ability to blockade the strait.

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