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GENERAL

US Submarine Sinks Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean

An American submarine has sunk an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Sri Lanka, marking a significant naval escalation. The incident, confirmed by commentator Pete Hegseth, is reportedly the first such sinking by a U.S. vessel against an Iranian warship since World War II. The engagement occurred in international waters.

1 month ago
GENERAL

US Sub Sinks Iranian Ship in Indian Ocean

A U.S. submarine has sunk an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean, marking the first such engagement since World War II. The incident occurred in international waters, with Sri Lanka's navy reporting the rescue of 32 individuals from the Iranian ship IRIS Dena. This event escalates regional tensions amidst ongoing retaliatory actions.

1 month ago
Politics

Iran’s Navy Crumbles as War Escalates Dramatically

The war with Iran has seen unprecedented naval losses for Tehran, with a U.S. submarine sinking a warship and over 20 Iranian vessels destroyed. The conflict has also escalated with Iranian missile targeting NATO territory and tragic U.S. casualties from drone strikes.

1 month ago
Politics

Iran Under Siege: Air and Sea Assaults Devastate Regime Targets

Iran is currently facing an intense aerial and naval bombardment, with widespread strikes targeting its military infrastructure and ships. The offensive, involving advanced weaponry and coordinated efforts by the US and Israel, marks a significant escalation with profound implications for regional stability.

1 month ago
Politics

US Forces Decimate Iran’s Navy, Strike Deep Within

The United States military has announced the sinking of Iran's key drone carrier and released footage of its navy being obliterated. Ongoing air and missile strikes, including deep strikes into Iran, signal a significant escalation in regional conflict.

1 month ago
GENERAL

Red Alert: US Could Lose War with China in a Month, New Study Warns

A new report from the Heritage Foundation warns that the United States could lose a kinetic war with China within a mere 30 days due to critical vulnerabilities in fuel and munitions supply chains. While exposing U.S. shortfalls in naval oilers and precision missile stockpiles, the study also highlights China's profound dependence on oil imports and naval logistics weaknesses, suggesting a conflict would be a 'mutually assured destruction of deliveries.' The findings underscore an urgent need for the U.S. to bolster its defense industrial base and logistical capabilities to deter potential aggression.

2 months ago