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A deadly fight 33 years ago shows just how destructive a war between the US and Iran could get

US Navy Iranian frigate IS Sahan after being hit with three Harpoon missiles and cluster bombs by aircraft from USS Enterprise, April 19, 1988. In April 1988, the US attacked Iran in the Persian Gulf in retaliation for the mining of a US ship. Operation Praying Mantis, the largest US naval action since World War II, was brief but deadly. Thirty-three years later, the weapons each side would use have only gotten more destructive. Just before 8:00 a.m. on April 18, 1988, members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) stationed on the Sassan and Sirri oil platforms in the Persian Gulf received a warning from US Navy ships several thousand yards away.

Is Recent Maritime Unrest Rocking the Regional Boat?

It was once said that every generation must learn anti-communism for itself, and much the same is true of antisemitism.. While every little disagreement with Israel is seen by Beirut as a trigger for war, it dares not to stand up to Damascus. Syria, for its part, doesn’t think much of Lebanon, which is effectively ruled by Hezbollah that, much like Syria, answers to Iran. Iran and Israel are also engaged in a struggle about waterways. It began with attacks against Iranian tankers violating an international embargo by delivering oil to Syria, thus feeding the regime’s war against its own people. Foreign media reports attributed these strikes to Israel.

Armada of Drones Sent to Spy on US Warships Off California and Navy Still Has No Clue Why

Armada of Drones Sent to Spy on US Warships Off California and Navy Still Has No Clue Why
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