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US sinks Iranian warship as Tehran warns of wider regional destruction

A U.S. submarine has sunk an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, sharply escalating a conflict that is spreading across the Middle East as Washington and Israel intensify strikes on Iran’s military leadership, missile systems and symbols of state power.

The strike came as Iranian authorities postponed the mourning ceremony for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed at the outset of the war. State television said the scale and tempo of bombardment made it impossible to hold the event safely. Millions had attended the 1989 funeral of his predecessor, Ruhollah Khomeini, underscoring the symbolic weight of the moment.

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The United States and Israel launched coordinated operations on Saturday, targeting Iran’s missile arsenal, Revolutionary Guard facilities and elements of its disputed nuclear program. While officials in both countries have signaled that degrading — and possibly toppling — Iran’s leadership is an objective, public messaging has shifted repeatedly, leaving uncertainty over the ultimate scope and duration of the campaign.

Expanding battlefield across the region

President Donald Trump praised U.S. forces on Wednesday, saying they were “doing very well on the war front, to put it mildly.” Republican senators later voted down a resolution that sought to halt the war under congressional war powers, signaling strong party backing for the operation despite growing casualties.

Iran has retaliated with waves of missiles and drones targeting Israel and Gulf states, including Bahrain and Kuwait. Turkey said NATO air defenses intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran before it crossed into Turkish airspace, a sign of how widely the conflict’s shockwaves are being felt.

Israel has also exchanged fire with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah movement in Lebanon. Israeli strikes pounded suburbs of Beirut, while Hezbollah launched rockets toward northern Israel. Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, as regional militaries scrambled to respond to incoming projectiles.

The war has killed more than 1,000 people in Iran, over 70 in Lebanon and at least 11 in Israel, according to officials in those countries. Six U.S. service members have also died in attacks linked to Iranian retaliation.

Uncertain timeline for U.S. operations

At a Pentagon briefing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to offer a definitive timeline for the campaign. “You can say four weeks, but it could be six. It could be eight. It could be three,” he said. “We set the pace and the tempo.”

Adm. Brad Cooper, the top U.S. commander in the Middle East, said American forces had significantly degraded Iran’s air defenses and destroyed ballistic missiles, launchers and drones. Israeli officials said the number of launches from Iran had declined in recent days, allowing authorities to ease some restrictions. Workplaces in Israel were set to reopen if shelters were nearby, though schools remain closed and air-raid sirens continue to sound in parts of the country.

Energy routes and global markets in the crosshairs

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard issued one of its strongest warnings yet, saying continued strikes would result in “the complete destruction of the region’s military and economic infrastructure.”

That threat appeared to materialize in the Strait of Hormuz, where a Maltese-flagged container ship was struck by two missiles, sparking a fire before its 24 crew members were rescued. The narrow waterway handles roughly a fifth of global oil shipments, and tanker traffic has fallen sharply since the conflict began, according to shipping data.

Oil prices have surged and global stock markets have been rattled amid fears that prolonged disruption could choke energy supplies and slow the world economy. International airlines have diverted flights, and hundreds of thousands of travelers remain stranded across the region.

Leadership vacuum in Tehran

Inside Iran, clerics are racing to choose a successor to Khamenei, marking only the second leadership transition since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Potential candidates range from hard-line conservatives committed to confrontation with the West to figures advocating limited diplomatic engagement. The uncertainty has fueled concerns about internal instability at a time of intense external pressure.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that any future Iranian leader who continues to threaten Israel or the United States “will be a target for elimination,” underscoring the high stakes of the succession process.

With casualties mounting, energy markets in turmoil and no clear end date in sight, the sinking of the Iranian warship signals a new and potentially more dangerous phase of a conflict that now stretches from the Indian Ocean to the eastern Mediterranean.

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JAG Ruby Member

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17 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I know this will be interpreted as being a nasty thing to say and I will likely be called a traitor by those that know I'm American, but I think I would enjoy seeing an aircraft carrier sunk as long as the soldiers could be rescued. Both Trump and his clown SEC DEF need an enormous amount of egg on their face at this point, and something like that would sure provide it.

Are the US Armed Forces invincible? Absolutely not.

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That photograph just explains so much!

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On 3/5/2026 at 6:40 AM, JohnOFphon said:

Now you can bomb schools and kill kids, bomb buildings with the supreme leader and shoot drones out to the sky..up to you.

But when you sink a Navy ship and kills sailors,,that pisses me off.

Quite a bit of back stabbing you could call it. Both parths had been invited to a Naval exercise by India, and at the end, and ships returning home Usa attacked the ship in international water.

This is what circulating right now, and facts or not, Usa loosing credibility for every day by their partners and also those who have been neutral and of course their already competitors and enemies. Usa have done more harm to their reputation the last year than they have made the last 40 yers or more. Could had been a strong partner, but China winning every day by doing nothing else than stand behind their partners. Usa is on pair with Russia seen with European eyes.

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«An unarmed Iranian ship was invited, along with the U.S., to be part of an Indian Naval exercise, and its sailors paraded on land before the president.

The U.S. at the last minute pulled out of the exercise and instead attacked the Iranian ship with a torpedo.

Breaking with all norms of civilization and warfare, we then refused to rescue the drowning survivors. The Sri Lanka Navy was left to pull the dead bodies from the water.

I am hard pressed to think of any other nation throughout history that would do something so cowardly and despicable. We are genuinely in a league of our own, and American media — mostly shrugging off the bombing of a girls school and acting as if carpet bombing Tehran is a normal military tactic — is deeply complicit.»

—Ryan Grim

Tug Star Member

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5 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

Wonder what the response would be if an American destroyer was hit and sunk on its way to the gulf.

They almost did a few decades ago I don’t recall the ships name and I think it was an FFG…she came very very close to sinking but her crew saved her,I’ll look her up.she was the samual b Robert’s better known as the Sammy B it was by an Iranian mine in1986 there were no deaths.her back was broken but she was repaired and returned to service.

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On 3/5/2026 at 8:19 AM, EastBayRay said:

Aiming at the stern disables it making it a sitting duck for further attacks

The US know what they are doing

Great to see someone with a pair holding Iran to account. Starmer the coward can keep simping for the Muslim vote

When learning to play rugby union the coaches said 'if you're going to tackle,then give it 100% - otherwise you'll get damaged'.

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16 hours ago, Slowhand225 said:


Except you actually called yourself a Traitor.
Let me go check ................................ yup, that was you.

I guess you've never been exposed to satire, someday if I have some time I might break it down for you, it is a really interesting concept.

No quite the contrary it was the false flag, fake patriot Republicans who called me a traitor.

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3 hours ago, JAG said:

That photograph just explains so much!

A true bottom of the barrel pick, with absolutely no skill, incredibly minor levels of intelligence, and stunning degrees of ignorance which probably makes Trump very comfortable.

There was a reason why the highest point he ever ascended to was an incredibly minor Fox News host, that very few people had ever heard of. But Trump thought he was handsome and that he would look good on camera and that was his primary qualification for SEC DEF, which tells you all you need to know about Trump's utter and complete the disregard for the Armed Forces and our veterans.

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On 3/5/2026 at 8:50 AM, EastBayRay said:

No surprise starmer supports the Iranian leaders not the subjugated people.

US lefties doing the same at this moment. Clearly support “ayatollah”s since president Carter (as well as clear support by Obama and Biden) put them in power and supported them under cover of revolution against king of Iran. By the time humans right was very active against king, but when ayatollahs began filling mass graves by people the humans right turned to be very quiet and UN as well.

scottiejohn Star Member

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4 hours ago, Tug said:

They almost did a few decades ago I don’t recall the ships name and I think it was an FFG…she came very very close to sinking but her crew saved her,I’ll look her up.she was the samual b Robert’s better known as the Sammy B it was by an Iranian mine in1986 there were no deaths.her back was broken but she was repaired and returned to service.

It was in April 1988 and as a result the US attacked the Iranian navy and oil infrastructure;

the attack destroyed, damaged, or sank two Iranian oil platforms, two frigates, a fast-attack craft, several armed boats, and two fighter jets.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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18 minutes ago, 1tooth said:

A disgusting cowardly act by the americans (led by the Israelis). A boat somewhere across the other side of the world opens up similar targets for Iran.

So, the Iranians will now also carry out a A disgusting cowardly act ?

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2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

So, the Iranians will now also carry out a A disgusting cowardly act ?

They do have mini subs don’t know much about them .so I’d expect the navy if allowed to function without interference from Washington will keep the larger assets out of the confined waters of the gulf.most likely they will use the more expendable vessels there .so sure there’s a chance the Iranians might get a lick in.Personally I’m far and away more concerned about soft targets in the DECADES to come the Iranians are expert at hitting schools churches shopping malls sports venues nightclubs etc ect so yup thanks Donnie!Trump will be getting Americans killed long after he’s dead and gone with his war.

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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It's a requirement of the Geneva Convention that the aggressor picks up survivors. The American submarine made no attempt to do that.

Both the Americans and Iranians were invited to the same "friendly" exercises, and it was a requirement of the exercises that no live ammunition by present.

This was quite simply a war crime, and the submarine captain needs to be held to account.

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2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

It's a requirement of the Geneva Convention that the aggressor picks up survivors. The American submarine made no attempt to do that.

Both the Americans and Iranians were invited to the same "friendly" exercises, and it was a requirement of the exercises that no live ammunition by present.

This was quite simply a war crime, and the submarine captain needs to be held to account.

Doubt the sub skipper would expose his vessel to retaliation….that being said I doubt much is left of Irans navy by now.I’m sure they have destroyed everything they can find down to patrol craft …..and please don’t take my comments as supporting Donald’s Epstein war I don’t….but I do support the professionalism and expertise of our military.

OneManShow Silver Member

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Whether you like it or not, Ayatollahs and their mesenteries will be smoked all soon. I’m sorry for lefties who couldn’t support them in the field even though they tried to do so financially by not blocking them for selling oil truly

God bless America and genuine people of Iran.

sqwakvfr Platinum Member

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Who or what did this Iranian ship pose an imminet threat to while in the Indian Ocean? Last time I checked a declaration of war against Iran has not been made yet. Based upon my undestanding about the laws of war once war is declared any ship, aircraft, vehicles or personnel with the military of the enemey is fair game. I am defending Iran but laws are laws.

Tug Star Member

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1 minute ago, sqwakvfr said:

Who or what did this Iranian ship pose an imminet threat to while in the Indian Ocean? Last time I checked a declaration of war against Iran has not been made yet. Based upon my undestanding about the laws of war once war is declared any ship, aircraft, vehicles or personnel with the military of the enemey is fair game. I am defending Iran but laws are laws.

True but this is the trump administration they don’t obey laws or the constitution he just dictates war it’s his MO ditctate then tie it up in court and cloak the illegal act in the flag calling it patriotic…..the rubes just gobble it up us lucid ones see it for what it is.

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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17 minutes ago, Tug said:

Doubt the sub skipper would expose his vessel to retaliation….that being said I doubt much is left of Irans navy by now.I’m sure they have destroyed everything they can find down to patrol craft …..and please don’t take my comments as supporting Donald’s Epstein war I don’t….but I do support the professionalism and expertise of our military.

The sub skipper was aware that the Iranian vessel was there at the invitation of the Indian government and that it was a condition of attendance that the vessel have no live ammunition.

However you look at it, it was the sub skipper's responsibility to hang around and rescue survivors, I understand the vessel sank so no threat to the sub.

Tug Star Member

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3 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

The sub skipper was aware that the Iranian vessel was there at the invitation of the Indian government and that it was a condition of attendance that the vessel have no live ammunition.

However you look at it, it was the sub skipper's responsibility to hang around and rescue survivors, I understand the vessel sank so no threat to the sub.

I dono it’s a risk and modern submarines are ill equipped to rescue because of their shape and help was nearby…..that being said I agree they shouldn’t have taken the shot.it could have easily been destroyed nearer to the strait on its way home to lend credence to trumps claim this isn’t a war.please don’t think I condone this tragedy or trumps Epstein distraction war.

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2 hours ago, Tug said:

True but this is the trump administration they don’t obey laws or the constitution he just dictates war it’s his MO ditctate then tie it up in court and cloak the illegal act in the flag calling it patriotic…..the rubes just gobble it up us lucid ones see it for what it is.

If we the US do this on the open seas then will China try it next? Just imagine an American Naval ship or aircraft flies over the Taiwan straits and China fires at it. China could say "we were just responding to a threat to our homeland. "what is good for the goose is also good for the gander".

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2 hours ago, Tug said:

I dono it’s a risk and modern submarines are ill equipped to rescue because of their shape and help was nearby…..that being said I agree they shouldn’t have taken the shot.it could have easily been destroyed nearer to the strait on its way home to lend credence to trumps claim this isn’t a war.please don’t think I condone this tragedy or trumps Epstein distraction war.

I thought it was one of main rules of the sea to render assistance to the survivors of ships in distress or damaged (like a torpedo just hit it). The Sri Lanka's did rescue many of the Iraninan sailors and it's not like Sri Lanka has a large navy or even a coast guard.

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