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U.S. Crushes Iranian Propaganda as Trump’s Naval Power Holds the Line

In a decisive rejection of Iranian disinformation, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has flatly denied Tehran’s claim that American warships were struck by missiles in the Strait of Hormuz—exposing yet another desperate propaganda push from the regime.


Iran’s state-linked Fars News Agency alleged that missiles hit a U.S. Navy vessel near Jask, claiming it “turned back and fled.” But CENTCOM responded with clarity: no U.S. ships were hit, and American forces remain fully operational, escorting vessels and enforcing a powerful naval blockade on Iran.

PHOTO: USA NAVY
PHOTO: USA NAVY

Under the leadership of Donald Trump, “Project Freedom” is already delivering results. U.S.-escorted ships have successfully passed through the Strait, breaking Iran’s attempted chokehold on global trade.


This latest lie from Tehran follows a pattern—bold claims of striking U.S. forces that collapse under scrutiny. Meanwhile, America’s military dominance remains unquestioned, with guided-missile destroyers and overwhelming force securing one of the world’s most critical waterways.

As Iran escalates rhetoric, the United States is answering with strength, truth, and action—proving once again that American power, not Iranian threats, controls the seas.

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