Iran Just Challenged the U.S. Navy… Then Its Entire Fleet Was WIPED OUT in 48 Hours

The morning after the strikes began, images from space began circulating among defense analysts around the world. Thick columns of smoke rose from the Iranian naval port of Bandar Abbas. Several warships that had been visible at their moorings only days earlier were now either burning or simply gone.
Within forty-eight hours, the naval balance in the Gulf of Oman had shifted dramatically.
According to U.S. officials, Iran’s naval presence in the area had been effectively neutralized during a rapid series of coordinated strikes carried out by American forces. The operation came after Iran responded to earlier attacks on its leadership and military infrastructure with missile strikes against several U.S. bases in the region.

Washington’s response was swift and decisive.
Cruise missiles launched from U.S. naval platforms struck Iranian naval facilities, ships at port, and support infrastructure along the coast. The attacks were followed by additional precision strikes targeting vessels that had survived the first wave.