In yet another humiliating setback for American naval power in the Middle East, a fresh fire has erupted aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford — the world’s most advanced supercarrier — while supporting Operation Epic Fury against Iran. U.S. Navy officials confirmed that two sailors were injured in the blaze, which broke out on the flight deck and spread to hangar areas late last night in the Arabian Sea.
Thick black smoke once again billowed from the 100,000-ton vessel, forcing emergency damage control teams into action and suspending all flight operations for the third time in recent weeks. The carrier, already battered by previous Iranian drone and missile strikes, was in the midst of launching airstrikes when the fire started. Officials blame a combination of battle damage and possible new Iranian drone penetration.

This latest incident raises a disturbing question: Has the IRGC become even ᴅᴇᴀᴅlier under the leadership of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei?
Since ᴀssuming power after his father’s elimination in the opening strikes of Epic Fury, Mojtaba has overseen a more agile, ruthless, and adaptive Revolutionary Guard. Despite losing much of Iran’s conventional navy and facing relentless U.S.-Israeli bombardment that has already cost America over $11 billion in munitions in the first six days, Iranian forces continue to land painful blows.
The Ford’s recurring fires come as Israel remains under siege from hundreds of Hezbollah rockets, Iranian Almas-3 drone-missiles hunt IDF armor, and 10 U.S. radar systems across the region stay destroyed. The recent loss of a KC-135 tanker over Iraq and devastating attacks on two oil tankers have further exposed vulnerabilities in America’s stretched defenses.
Pentagon spokesmen insist the carrier “remains mission capable,” but insiders admit the repeated damage is severely limiting U.S. airpower at a critical moment. With THAAD and Patriot stockpiles critically low and Russia still conducting threatening drills near the Strait of Hormuz, the strain on American forces is becoming impossible to hide.

Under Mojtaba, the IRGC appears more innovative and determined than ever — turning a battered regime into a persistent, bleeding threat that refuses to die.
Operation Epic Fury was launched to deliver overwhelming victory. Instead, it is delivering one embarrᴀssing headline after another: a burning carrier, injured sailors, and an enemy that grows bolder with every pᴀssing week.
Is America facing a more dangerous Iran than the one it set out to destroy? The flames aboard the Ford suggest the answer may be yes.