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Iran has released footage claiming “warning shots” were fired at U.S. destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the vital oil corridor. Iranian officials say missiles, rockets, and combat drones were launched near U.S. warships after they ignored warnings to stay away.

Tehran insists the action was a deterrent, warning that any unauthorized entry into the Strait will face direct military response. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have denied Iranian claims of any direct attack or damage to its naval vessels.

The incident highlights rising confrontation risks in the region, as both sides harden positions over control of one of the world’s most critical maritime routes.




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03:34Now, with Project Freedom underway, that cycle risks accelerating.
03:41If the claim is verified, it would mark a direct hit on a U.S. naval asset, a significant escalation.
03:49If not, it still underscores the fragile environment, where perception can be as powerful as reality.
03:59For global markets, the stakes are immediate.
04:02Any disruption in Hormuz affects energy supply, prices and economic stability worldwide.
04:11For now, questions remain.
04:14Was a U.S. warship hit?
04:16Was it forced to withdraw?
04:19Or is this part of a broader information battle playing out alongside military operations?
04:26What is clear is this.
04:28The Strait of Hormuz is no longer just a shipping lane.
04:32It is a front line, and the next move could shape what comes next.
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