On May 7, 2026, three American warships sailed into one of the most dangerous 21 miles of ocean on Earth. What came next was missiles. Drones. Swarms of fast boats. A coordinated assault the likes of which the U.S. Navy hadn't seen in this region in years. This is what happened — and how it almost changed everything. <br /> <br />Three Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers — the USS Truxtun, USS Rafael Peralta, and USS Mason — were making a routine transit from the Persian Gulf toward the Gulf of Oman. <br /> <br />Tight passage. High-stakes geography. The Strait carries roughly 20% of the world's oil supply — and Iran knows it. Suddenly, the threat board lit up. <br /> <br />#USNavyDestroyers #USNavy #USNavyDestroyerVideo #USWarshipHitIran #USDestroyerHitClaim #USNavyVsIran #IranAttacksUSNavy #USNavyIran2026 #IranUSNavyClash #USDeniesIranAttack #IranVsUSNavy #SeaOfOmanClash #IranAttemptedBoarding #IranNavyAttack #USNavyShips #IranVsUSNavalConflict #IranUSNavalClash #NavalConflict #WarshipClash #USIranConflict #MiddleEastNavalWar<br /><br />~HT.318~ED.194~PR.152~GR.122~
