U.S. Navy Strikes Iranian Naval Assets in Two Key Maritime Regions.
U.S. Military Action Targets Iranian Naval Forces
According to UATV: In a significant military operation, U.S. naval forces have struck Iranian military vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. The operation, codenamed Epic Fury, resulted in the destruction or damage of over 20 vessels belonging to the Iranian regime, including a Shahid Soleimani-class ship. This action represents a major blow to key elements of Iran's naval capabilities. The strategic waterways of the Persian Gulf are vital for global energy supplies, making any military activity there of immediate international concern.
According to reports, an American submarine targeted the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena with a heavy Mark 48 torpedo. The operation's stated aim was to degrade Iran's offensive missile arsenal, drone production, and naval infrastructure. A spokesperson for U.S. Central Command highlighted the historical significance, noting this marks the first time the U.S. Navy has used a torpedo in combat to sink an enemy vessel since the Second World War.
Escalating Regional Tensions
Among the vessels affected was the catamaran corvette Shahid Sayyad Shirazi, which was launched earlier in 2024. Pete Hegseth, a U.S. Navy representative, stated:
"We have destroyed Iran's newest warship. Its capabilities are diminishing by the hour." - Pete Hegseth
These events underscore the escalating tensions in the region and the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which directly impacts security in the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters.
These military actions are likely to have significant consequences for international relations, particularly for regional security in an area already fraught with conflicts and rivalries. The rising tensions between Washington and Tehran could provoke new stages of escalation, including potential retaliatory measures from Iran. Monitoring the situation in the Persian Gulf will remain critically important for global security and regional stability in the coming weeks.
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