US-Iran War: Largest US Aircraft Carrier Erupts In Mystery Fire Amid West Asia War.lh

In a shocking and alarming development, the USS Gerald R. Ford — America’s largest and most advanced aircraft carrier — has erupted in a mᴀssive mystery fire while operating in the Arabian Sea near the Strait of Hormuz. Thick black smoke and visible flames are pouring from multiple decks of the $13 billion supercarrier as frantic damage control efforts continue.
The fire broke out suddenly this morning amid heightened tensions in the US-Iran war. Pentagon officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause, describing it only as a “major incident.” However, senior defense sources say the possibility of Iranian sabotage, drone attack, or a stealthy missile strike is being urgently investigated. The carrier was leading a powerful strike group enforcing the blockade when the blaze began.

Eyewitness accounts from escort ships describe multiple explosions and intense flames spreading rapidly across the flight deck and hangar bays. At least two F-35 fighters are reported destroyed in the fire. The ship’s advanced fire suppression systems are struggling to contain the blaze as hundreds of sailors battle the inferno.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the Pentagon and White House. President Trump has been briefed, and emergency meetings are underway. Military analysts warn that a serious fire on a Ford-class carrier — the largest and most technologically sophisticated in the U.S. fleet — could sideline the ship for months and represent a significant propaganda victory for Iran.

Iranian state media has already begun claiming responsibility, calling the fire “divine justice” for American aggression, though no concrete evidence has been presented.
This is a rapidly developing story. The largest U.S. aircraft carrier is now fighting a major mystery fire in the middle of the West Asia war. The coming hours will determine how serious the damage is — and how America will respond to this dangerous new chapter in the conflict.
