In a Truth Social post, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that three American destroyers successfully navigated through the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump claiming that Iranian attacks on the ships were neutralized, resulting in the destruction of Iranian speedboats, intercepted missiles, and downed drones. Trump also warned that if Iran does not comply with U.S. demands quickly, further actions will be taken that will be "much more severe and harsh."

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@اتاق خبر منوتو: Donald Trump announced in a message on the social network Truth Social that three American destroyers had "successfully and completely" passed through the Strait of Hormuz; while, according to him, th

@اتاق خبر منوتو: Donald Trump announced in a message on the social network Truth Social that three American destroyers had "successfully and completely" passed through the Strait of Hormuz; while, according to him, th

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