00:15On May 7, 2026, three American warships sailed into one of the most dangerous 21 miles of
00:24ocean on Earth. What came next was missiles, drones, swarms of fast boats, a coordinated
00:31assault the likes of which the U.S. Navy hadn't seen in this region in years. This is what happened
00:38and how it almost changed everything. Three Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers,
00:44the USS Truxton, USS Rafael Peralta, and USS Mason were making a routine transit from the Persian
00:52Gulf toward the Gulf of Oman. Tight passage, high-stakes geography. The strait carries
00:58roughly 20% of the world's oil supply, and Iran knows it. Suddenly, the threat board lit up.
01:06Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy launched a multi-domain assault, ballistic missiles
01:12screaming toward the hulls, drones swarming from multiple vectors, and dozens of small,
01:18fast attack boats. Aggressive. Unpredictable. Closing in fast. Officials described it as more
01:25intense than a strike earlier that same week. This wasn't a warning shot. This was an attempt
01:30to sink American ships. U.S. sailors responded with Aegis defense systems, deck guns, and close-in
01:38weapons. Every single threat neutralized. No damage, no casualties, not one scratch.
01:44America struck back. Fast. U.S. forces hit missile launch sites, drone bases, command centers,
01:52and surveillance nodes across southern Iran, including near Bandar Abbas and Keshe Island.
01:58Iranian residents reported massive explosions, shaking windows, and air defense systems firing
02:04into the night sky. CENTCOM was clear. Targeted, limited, defensive. Iran's state media? They called it
02:12a ceasefire violation and claimed the U.S. ships actually fled. CENTCOM called that fiction.
02:19Here's the bigger picture. This is happening during a fragile ceasefire. Negotiations are ongoing. And
02:26yet Iran fired anyway. The second attacked in a week on the same ships. Oil prices are spiking. Global
02:33shipping is on edge. President Trump says the ceasefire still holds, but warned Iran to make a deal or face
02:40consequences. The Strait of Hormuz was always a powder keg. On May 7th, someone lit a match,
02:47and the world held its breath. After these strikes, is the ceasefire with Iran still on?
02:55Yeah, it is. They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle.
03:02I'll let you know when there's no ceasefire. You won't have to know. If there's no ceasefire, you're not
03:07going to have to know. You're just going to have to look at one big glow coming out of Iran.
03:11And they better
03:12sign their agreement fast.
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