Strait of Hormuz – Iran just made the biggest mistake of the war.
At 2:17 PM today, the IRGC launched a mᴀssive swarm attack, sending over 180 fast attack boats, drones, and missiles racing toward the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group in a desperate bid to overwhelm America’s most powerful warship.
What happened next was pure military dominance.

In just 47 minutes, the United States turned Iran’s bold offensive into a catastrophe. F/A-18 Super Hornets and F-35s launched in rapid succession from the carrier’s deck, while escort destroyers and submarines unleashed a barrage of precision missiles. The sky and sea lit up with explosions as Iranian vessels were systematically destroyed. Over 140 Iranian boats and drones were obliterated in the ferocious counterstrike.
U.S. Central Command confirmed the Abraham Lincoln sustained zero damage and remains fully operational. In contrast, Iranian forces suffered catastrophic losses. Thick black smoke now rises from dozens of burning wrecks floating in the Gulf.
Tehran is in absolute panic. Iranian state media went silent for nearly an hour before issuing a weak statement claiming “limited success,” while opposition channels report chaos inside IRGC command centers. The regime that boasted it would “close the strait forever” has been brutally reminded of American naval supremacy.

President Trump addressed the nation shortly after: “They came looking for a fight. They found the United States Navy instead.”
This 47-minute masterclass in firepower has dramatically shifted momentum. Iran’s attempt to challenge the U.S. Navy in the world’s most critical shipping lane has backfired spectacularly, further weakening the regime as it faces relentless pressure from U.S. and Israeli forces.
The message to the ayatollahs is now unmistakable: any attack on American vessels will be met with overwhelming, immediate, and lethal force.
America doesn’t just defend the seas.
We own them.
