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TEHRAN — In a bold show of force, Iranian state-run media has released footage purportedly showing a confrontation between the Iranian Navy and the USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62), a U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer. The incident reportedly took place earlier today near Iran’s territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman.
According to Iranian military sources, a helicopter and several aircraft operated by the Iranian Navy intercepted the U.S. vessel, forcing it to withdraw from what Tehran claims is a sensitive maritime zone. The footage, aired on state television, appears to show aerial views of the U.S. warship accompanied by Iranian aircraft at close proximity, although the authenticity and timeline of the video have not been independently verified.
Iranian officials have hailed the incident as a “successful defensive maneuver”, asserting their right to protect territorial sovereignty in one of the world’s most geopolitically volatile waterways. No official response has yet been issued by the U.S. Department of Defense, but the Navy typically maintains that all U.S. vessels in the region operate within international waters and according to maritime law.
The USS Fitzgerald, homeported in San Diego, is a highly advanced guided missile destroyer equipped with Aegis radar systems and capable of missile defense and surface warfare. It has previously operated in hot zones including the South China Sea and the Persian Gulf.
This latest standoff underscores the growing tensions in the Gulf region, where U.S. and Iranian forces have had repeated close encounters amid rising hostilities over sanctions, nuclear negotiations, and regional influence.
As of now, there are no reports of damage or casualties, and the situation appears to have deescalated without further conflict. However, observers warn that such interactions risk further military miscalculations and could inflame already fragile diplomatic relations between Washington and Tehran.
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