US Navy
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US Naval Blockade of Iran Ports Shifts Regional Maritime Security
CENTCOM confirms a total blockade of Iranian ports enforced by 10,000 personnel and naval assets, effectively halting maritime trade to pressure Tehran.
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US Navy Warships Return Home Following Historic Deployments
Major U.S. Navy warships are returning to port this week, concluding record-long deployments that tested personnel endurance and regional security commitments.
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Dow Futures Waver as U.S. Navy Enforces Strait of Hormuz Blockade
U.S. stock futures remain volatile as the U.S. Navy begins an active blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of peace negotiations with Iran.
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US Navy to Enforce Strait of Hormuz Blockade Following Failed Talks
President Donald Trump has ordered an immediate U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after weekend peace talks in Pakistan failed to resolve the ongoing crisis.
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US Navy Drone Lost Over Persian Gulf Amid Heightened Tensions
A U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared from tracking systems after declaring an emergency over the Persian Gulf on April 9, raising concerns amid regional tensions.
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USS Gerald R. Ford Docked in Croatia for Critical Repairs
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier has arrived in Split, Croatia, for repairs following damage sustained during an incident in the Iran war.
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Iran Claims Second Missile Strike on USS Abraham Lincoln Amid US
Iran has claimed multiple missile attacks on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, while the US has neither confirmed nor reported any damage, escalating
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U.S. Expands Naval Strikes to Dismantle Iranian Capabilities
U.S. forces have shifted to offensive strikes on Iranian naval mines, torpedo sites, and drone storage, aiming to disrupt Tehran’s maritime operations.
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US Denies Iranian Strike Claim on USS Abraham Lincoln
Washington has dismissed claims by the IRGC that its forces successfully struck the USS Abraham Lincoln, asserting the carrier remains fully operational amid heightened tensions in the Gulf.
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IRGC Spokesman Challenges Trump on Hormuz Ship Escorts
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman challenged US President Donald Trump to send naval escorts for tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating regional tensions. The move comes amid a widening conflict and disrupted global energy flows.
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US Navy Collision Injures Two Amid Caribbean Operations
A U.S. Navy destroyer and a supply ship collided in the Caribbean Sea, injuring two sailors during a replenishment-at-sea operation. The incident occurred amidst heightened military presence in the region.
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U.S. Navy Strikes Drug Vessel Linked to Venezuela Amid Tensions
The U.S. military conducted a precision strike against a drug vessel allegedly linked to Venezuela, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Fire Aboard USS New Orleans Near Okinawa Contained Amid International Efforts
A fire erupted aboard the USS New Orleans, an amphibious transport dock, near Okinawa, Japan. Joint efforts by the U.S. Navy and Japanese authorities successfully contained the blaze with no reported injuries.
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Venezuela at the Crossroads: US Naval Deployment and Little League Triumphs Shape Global Attention
The US intensifies its naval presence near Venezuela while the Latin American nation celebrates a historic Little League Baseball achievement.
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US Navy Loses $60 Million Fighter Jet in Red Sea Incident
A US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet fell overboard from the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in the Red Sea during evasive maneuvers against Houthi attacks.
