Iran’s Fleet ‘RUNS THE BLOCKADE’… US Navy Wipes It OFF THE MAP3!lh

In a desperate and catastrophic gamble, Iran’s naval forces attempted to smash through the US-led blockade in the Strait of Hormuz tonight — only to be completely annihilated by the United States Navy. What Iran called a “heroic breakout” ended in total disaster as American warships, fighter jets, and precision strikes turned the Iranian fleet into burning wrecks littering the waters.
According to reports, dozens of Iranian vessels — including IRGC fast-attack boats, frigates, and missile boats — surged forward in a coordinated attempt to break the blockade and reopen smuggling routes. Within minutes, US Navy destroyers and aircraft carriers launched overwhelming response. Hellfire missiles, Harpoon anti-ship strikes, and devastating deck gun fire ripped through the Iranian formation. F-35s and F/A-18s provided close air support, picking off surviving vessels with surgical precision.

Thick black smoke now rises from multiple burning hulks as Iranian ships sink one after another. Videos circulating online show chaotic scenes of explosions lighting up the night, with IRGC vessels engulfed in flames and crew members abandoning ships. US forces reportedly suffered no significant damage or casualties in the one-sided engagement.
This crushing defeat represents a humiliating blow to the Iranian regime. After weeks of threatening to “shut down” the Strait of Hormuz and challenging American naval power, Tehran’s fleet has been effectively wiped off the map in a single decisive confrontation. The Islamic Republic’s much-hyped “asymmetric navy” proved no match for American technology, training, and firepower.
The successful defense of the blockade sends a crystal-clear message: America will not allow Iran to threaten global energy supplies or international shipping lanes. The US Navy’s swift and total victory reinforces its unchallenged dominance in these critical waters and further isolates the Iranian regime.

Military analysts say this action may mark the beginning of the end for Iran’s conventional naval capabilities in the Gulf. With its fleet largely destroyed, Tehran’s ability to support its terror proxies through sea routes has been severely crippled.
As burning Iranian vessels continue to drift in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz, the regime faces yet another strategic catastrophe of its own making. The United States remains firmly in control, proving once again that provocations against American interests will be met with overwhelming and decisive force.
The situation remains tense, but the outcome is unmistakable: Iran’s fleet has been shattered, and the blockade holds strong.
