What happens when two U.S. warships sail into one of the most dangerous waterways on Earth… and suddenly find themselves locked by 16 cruise missiles? <br /> <br />That’s the explosive claim coming out of Iran. According to reports from Press TV, a tense standoff unfolded on April 11 in the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. <br /> <br />Two U.S. Navy destroyers — the USS Michael Murphy and the USS Frank E. Peterson — were attempting to pass through the region. But things escalated fast. <br /> <br />They were intercepted by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. Warnings were issued. The U.S. ships reportedly didn’t comply. And that’s when the situation turned critical. <br /> <br />Iranian forces claim they locked 16 cruise missiles onto the American warships— essentially putting them just moments away from being fired upon. The message was clear: Leave immediately… or be hit. <br /> <br />#IranMissiles #HormuzCrisis #StraitOfHormuz #USWarships #IranUSConflict #HormuzTensions #IranMissileStrike #USNavy #MiddleEastWar #HormuzWar #IranWarships #USIranWar #NavalConflict #HormuzUpdate #IranThreat #WarshipsHormuz #MissileThreat #USNavyShips #IranMilitary #HormuzStandoff #BreakingHormuz #IranVsUS #NavalTensions #WarInHormuz #GlobalTensions<br /><br />~HT.410~PR.152~ED.532~GR.538~
