In a stunning propaganda offensive, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has openly mocked the U.S. Navy after the USS Gerald R. Ford supercarrier reportedly endured a catastrophic 30-hour inferno following sustained Iranian missile and drone attacks in the Persian Gulf. IRGC commanders released video footage showing thick black smoke rising from the carrier’s deck, accompanied by sneering commentary that has gone viral across the Middle East.

“The once-mighty USS Ford is now a burning wreck,” an IRGC spokesperson declared. “American forces are exhausted and defeated. Trump talks tough, but his navy is on fire. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles.”
The humiliating episode comes as the U.S. has poured enormous military resources into the region, including a mᴀssive carrier armada, thousands of Marines on Iranian soil, and aggressive “Hunt and Kill” missions against Iranian vessels. Despite this overwhelming presence, Iran continues to land painful blows on American ᴀssets.
This latest embarrᴀssment adds to a long list of dramatic setbacks in a war that has spiraled dangerously out of control: repeated devastating strikes on Haifa’s Bazan refinery, five missile salvos on Jerusalem in one hour, mᴀssive Iranian attacks on energy facilities across Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE, multiple U.S. F-35 losses, the introduction of the symbolic “Nasrallah” missile, Israeli strikes on 130 targets including inside Tehran, and the catastrophic fire that trapped thousands of IRGC troops in underground tunnels.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane admitted the situation is “increasingly difficult,” stating, “We cannot allow the IRGC to continue these information operations while our ships are under fire.” Meanwhile, President Trump’s bold threats to “mᴀssively blow up” Iranian gas fields and target Kharg Island appear to have only emboldened Tehran.
Global oil prices have now exploded past $5,280 per barrel in total market meltdown, triggering emergency economic sessions across every major capital. Energy experts warn that the global economy is on the verge of systemic collapse.
As the IRGC continues to publicly humiliate the U.S. military, a disturbing narrative is taking hold: Is America’s military superiority in the Persian Gulf a myth? With a burning supercarrier, exhausted troops, and Iran growing bolder by the day, many are now questioning whether the United States has walked into a trap it cannot escape.
The world is watching anxiously as this dangerous game of escalation reaches its most critical moment yet.
