OAN Staff Katherine Mosack and Brooke Mallory
A U.S. Navy submarine reportedly sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean using a single torpedo, in what U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth described as a “quiet death.”
The strike is part of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign to degrade Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities — and marks the first time since World War II that a U.S. submarine has sunk an enemy vessel with a torpedo.
Hegseth announced the overnight “quiet death” of the IRIS Shahid Soleimani during a Pentagon press conference with Joint Chiefs Chair Dan “Raizin” Caine on Wednesday, emphasizing that the U.S. had wiped out Iran’s navy, as well as its “prize ship.”
Hegseth explained that the Iranian fleet now “rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf,” adding that over 20 Iranian naval vessels have also been destroyed or sunk. This maritime collapse was punctuated by the overnight destruction of the IRIS Shahid Soleimani, which Hegseth further described as the “jewel of Iran’s navy.”
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