WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Sunday that the United States had destroyed and sunk nine Iranian naval warships as part of the ongoing military campaign against Islamic Republic forces, a dramatic escalation in the conflict that followed Iran’s initial strikes on U.S. and allied targets, which killed three U.S. service members. Trump made the claim in a post on Truth Social, saying some of the ships were “relatively large and important” and that the U.S. had also “largely destroyed” Iran’s naval headquarters.
Naval Action and Broader Fighting
Trump’s declaration comes amid a broader offensive that has already seen more than 1,000 strikes on Iranian military infrastructure and deepened a regional confrontation marked by missiles and drones flying between Iran, U.S. forces, and allied bases across the Middle East.
The claimed destruction of nine warships — part of Operation Epic Fury — underscores an effort to neutralize Iran’s naval capability near strategic chokepoints, especially the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for 20% of the world’s crude oil and petroleum liquids.
U.S. Central Command has confirmed that several Iranian naval vessels were struck as part of recent operations but has not independently verified the total number of ships destroyed.
U.S. and Iranian Losses
The announcement also followed earlier confirmation that three U.S. service members were killed and five were seriously wounded in the operation, marking the first confirmed American combat deaths since the campaign began.
CENTCOM Update
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 1, 2026
TAMPA, Fla. – As of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury.
Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being…
Iran has responded with widespread missile and drone attacks on U.S. positions and allied territory, including strikes that hit targets in Israel and Gulf states, resulting in civilian and military casualties throughout the region.
WATCH: Iranian strike hitting French Naval Base in Abu Dhabi, UAE. pic.twitter.com/RwQ54tpmkB
— Clash Report (@clashreport) March 1, 2026
According to French BFMTV, the French carrier, Charles-de-Gaulle, previously routed to the Baltic Sea, will be deployed to the Mediterranean Sea following the strikes on Iran and the escalation of reciprocal strikes across the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/baXoTLDEPm
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 1, 2026
Strategic Significance
Destroying Iranian naval assets would undermine Tehran’s ability to project power in key waterways and disrupt international shipping. Iran’s naval forces, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, play a central role in Tehran’s deterrent posture and support for allied militias across the region.
Whether the ships were frontline combatants, auxiliary vessels, or smaller craft has not been publicly disclosed.
Ongoing Conflict Dynamics
Trump’s remarks reflect a broader strategy of pressuring Iran’s military establishment, including its naval and missile forces, while offering inducements, such as immunity, to members of the IRGC, the regular military, and the police who lay down their arms. That outreach aims to weaken internal cohesion within Iran’s armed forces — but its effectiveness remains uncertain.
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