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Dec 03, 2025

“OTHER THAN THAT, THEIR NAVY IS DOING VERY WELL!” – Trump Drops Savage Update as U.S. Sinks 9 Iranian Warships

President Donald J. Trump just delivered another signature update — and the world is still processing it.

Có thể là hình ảnh về văn bản cho biết 'FOX NEWS channel Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump have just been informed that we have destroyed and sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships, some of them relatively large and important. We are going after the rest They will soon be floating at the bottom of the sea, also! In a different attack, we largely destroyed their Naval Headquarters. Other than that, their Navy is doing very well! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP'

In a Truth Social post that instantly went mega-viral, the Commander-in-Chief confirmed devastating new blows against Iran’s military.

“I have just been informed that we have destroyed and sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships, some of them relatively large and important.”

He didn’t stop there.

Trump added that in a separate strike, U.S. forces “largely destroyed their Naval Headquarters.”

Then came the classic Trump sarcasm that has millions laughing and cheering at the same time:

“Other than that, their Navy is doing very well!”

This isn’t exaggeration.

This is real-time reporting from the President on the rapid collapse of Iran’s naval power during “Operation Epic Fury.”

The operation that already took out Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and crippled the regime’s nuclear and missile programs has now delivered a knockout punch at sea.

Nine warships — including some of Iran’s largest and most strategic vessels — lie at the bottom of the ocean.

Their main naval command center has been turned into rubble.

Iran’s ability to project power in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, or anywhere else just took a catastrophic hit.

The message is unmistakable: America and Israel are not playing games.

These latest strikes come as part of the same relentless campaign that has left the Iranian regime reeling.

With Khamenei gone and IRGC forces reportedly seeking immunity and surrendering in growing numbers, the naval destruction adds another layer of total dominance.

Trump made it clear the mission continues until the objective of lasting peace is achieved.

No more half-measures.

No more letting Iran threaten shipping lanes, attack U.S. allies, or hold the world’s energy supplies hostage.

This dramatic escalation has America deeply divided — and both sides are making their strongest case yet.

Supporters are calling it a masterclass in strength and precision.

They argue that Iran’s navy has long been used to harass international shipping, threaten Israel, and support terror proxies across the region.

Sinking nine ships and wiping out the headquarters sends the clearest possible message: the era of Iranian naval aggression is over.

Veterans, military families, and everyday Americans who remember the 1980s tanker wars and constant provocations see this as long-overdue justice.

They believe Trump’s decisive leadership is finally protecting American interests, securing global trade routes, and giving the Iranian people a real chance at freedom by breaking the regime’s tools of control.

Critics, however, warn of serious risks ahead.

They question whether destroying naval assets so aggressively could provoke desperate retaliation — missile strikes on U.S. bases, attacks on shipping, or even attempts to close the Strait of Hormuz temporarily.

Some Democrats and foreign policy traditionalists argue this level of damage risks pushing Iran into chaos or forcing alliances with Russia and China that could create bigger problems down the road.

They worry about civilian sailors, environmental damage from sunken ships, and whether the strikes were proportionate or could have been achieved through other means.

Even some who support confronting Iran raise legitimate concerns about the speed and scale of the campaign leaving little room for de-escalation or surrender offers.

The facts on the ground continue to move fast.

Reports confirm multiple Iranian vessels were hit in coordinated strikes.

The naval headquarters attack was described as “largely destroyed,” cutting off command and control.

With the regime already in mourning and internal forces fracturing, the loss of naval power may accelerate the collapse even further.

Trump’s tone — calm, confident, and laced with his trademark humor — shows a leader who believes victory is within reach and isn’t afraid to say it plainly.

The old world of Iranian naval threats really does appear to be sinking fast.

Now the question is being asked in homes, barracks, and comment sections everywhere.

Do you believe sinking 9 Iranian warships and destroying their naval headquarters is exactly the strong action America needed to end decades of aggression?

Or do you worry this level of destruction risks wider war and unintended consequences we can’t yet see?

Is President Trump’s sarcastic victory update a sign of confident leadership bringing real peace through strength?

Or does it feel like escalation that could spiral out of control?

Drop your honest thoughts in the comments below.

Be respectful but direct — this is one of the most significant military developments in years.

Are you cheering the destruction of Iran’s naval threat and saying “mission accomplished so far”?

Or are you calling for restraint before the situation changes the Middle East forever?

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The ships are at the bottom of the sea.

The headquarters is gone.

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And the conversation about what comes next starts right here.

America is watching — and history is being made.

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