The U.S. Navy just struck again. On Friday, American forces disabled two Ir=ni/\n-flagged oil tankers trying to slip through the Gulf of Oman blockade. The targets: M/T Sea Star III and M/T Sevda. Both were unladen. Both were heading for an Ir*ni*n port. Both were stopped. How? An F/A-18 Super Hornet from the USS George H.W. Bush fired precision munitions into the smokestacks of both vessels. They're not going anywhere now. This is becoming a pattern. Just two days earlier, on Wednesday, another Ir|ni#n tanker β the M/T Hasna β tried the same thing. A Super Hornet from the USS Abraham Lincoln fired 20mm rounds into its rudder. Disabled. Stopped. Three tankers. Three strikes. Zero entries. The message is clear. "We remain committed to full enforcement of the blockade," said Admiral Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander. His forces have already disabled multiple commercial vessels and redirected more than 50 others. The Gulf of Oman blockade isn't weakening. It's tightening. Bottom line: Ir#n keeps testing the line. The U.S. keeps drawing it. π’π₯
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