Arabian Sea – In a shocking and reckless escalation, Iran launched a mᴀssive barrage of 50 ballistic and cruise missiles directly at the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group in a desperate attempt to deliver a knockout blow to American naval power.
According to initial reports, the attack began just after midnight on March 16, 2026. Iranian forces fired wave after wave of missiles toward the Nimitz-class supercarrier and its escort ships. Explosions lit up the night sky over the Arabian Sea as the ᴀssault unfolded with terrifying speed.

Iranian state media is already celebrating what they claim is a “historic victory,” stating that the George H.W. Bush and several escort vessels were struck multiple times and left burning. IRGC commanders declared that the entire strike group was “effectively wiped out” within two hours of the first launch.
U.S. Central Command has confirmed that a major attack took place but has not released full details on damage or casualties. However, the sheer volume of missiles fired — 50 in total — marks one of the largest direct ᴀssaults on a U.S. carrier group in modern history.
This brazen strike comes as Iran grows increasingly desperate under sustained U.S. and Israeli pressure. By directly targeting one of America’s most powerful warships, Tehran has crossed a dangerous red line.

The Pentagon is now coordinating an immediate and overwhelming response. Multiple U.S. ᴀssets in the region have been placed on maximum alert as the military prepares for decisive retaliation.
The world is watching in stunned silence. If Iran’s claims are even partially accurate, this would represent a catastrophic blow to American naval prestige. Even if the damage is less severe than Tehran boasts, the intent is unmistakable — Iran is now willing to directly challenge the full might of the United States Navy.
America does not forget attacks like this.
A response of historic proportions is almost certainly coming.
