Trump Confirms US-Iran Fire Exchange in Hormuz, Vows Stronger Action

US President Donald Trump confirmed that three American destroyers successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz under fire from Iranian forces, with no damage to US vessels. Iran's IRGC claimed its forces targeted the ships with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, alleging significant damage. The incident follows US naval forces firing on an Iranian oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman. Trump warned of stronger retaliation if Iran does not agree to a deal quickly.

Key Points: Trump Confirms US-Iran Fire in Strait of Hormuz

  • Trump confirms US destroyers fired upon in Strait of Hormuz
  • Three American vessels transited successfully with no damage
  • Iran claims significant damage to US ships using missiles and drones
  • Trump warns of stronger retaliation if Iran does not sign deal fast
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Trump confirms US, Iran traded fire in Hormuz, says all three American naval vessels "transited very successfully"

Trump confirms US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, with three American destroyers transiting successfully under attack.

"Three World Class American Destroyers just transited, very successfully, out of the Strait of Hormuz, under fire. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, May 8

US President Donald Trump on Thursday confirmed the exchange of fire between American and Iranian naval forces in the Strait of Hormuz amid the ceasefire agreement between the two sides, asserting that three American destroyers successfully passed through the strategic waterway despite coming under attack.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said three US Navy destroyers "transited very successfully" out of the Strait of Hormuz, noting they were fired upon by Iranian forces during the passage.

"Three World Class American Destroyers just transited, very successfully, out of the Strait of Hormuz, under fire. There was no damage done to the three Destroyers, but great damage done to the Iranian attackers," Trump wrote.

This comes after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy Command, in a series of posts on X, claimed that US naval vessels were targeted after the US Navy targeted an Iranian oil tanker near Jask port in southern Iran.

The IRGC alleged that a coordinated operation involving anti-ship ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and suicide drones was carried out against US destroyers, claiming "significant damage" and asserting that American vessels retreated from the Strait of Hormuz.

"Intelligence surveillance indicates significant damage to the American enemy, and three enemy invading ships quickly fled the Strait of Hormuz area," the command said in a post on X.

Earlier on Wednesday, US Naval Forces fired on an Iranian-flagged oil tanker, identified as M/T Hasna, in the Gulf of Oman as part of its ongoing naval blockade against the Islamic Republic, claiming that the vessel failed to comply with the instructions from the American forces in the region.

The US President further claimed that Iranian naval boats were "completely destroyed," adding that missiles and drones targeting the vessels were intercepted.

"Missiles were shot at our Destroyers, and were easily knocked down. Likewise, drones came and were incinerated while in the air. They dropped ever so beautifully down to the Ocean, very much like a butterfly dropping to its grave," the post added.

Trump also alleged that the Iranian side suffered significant losses, stating that "numerous small boats" were destroyed during the incident.

The US President further characterised Iran's current leadership in strong terms and warned of further retaliation if tensions escalated, saying the vessels would "rejoin our Naval Blockade" and referring to a "Wall of Steel".

He further stated that Iran would face stronger action in the future if it did not agree to a deal "fast".

"A normal Country would have allowed these Destroyers to pass, but Iran is not a normal Country. They are led by lunatics, and if they had the chance to use a Nuclear Weapon, they would do it, without question -- But they'll never have that opportunity, and just like we knocked them out again today, we'll knock them out a lot harder, and a lot more violently, in the future, if they don't get their Deal signed, fast! Our three Destroyers, with their wonderful Crews, will now rejoin our Naval Blockade, which is truly a "Wall of Steel," the post added.

- ANI

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Michael C
Trump's "butterfly dropping to its grave" rhetoric is classic — always dramatic, but let's be real, three destroyers passing through under fire is hardly a victory lap. Both sides are spinning this for domestic consumption. Meanwhile, the real victims are global shipping and energy markets.
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Kavya N
My worry is not about who fired first or who won — it's about what happens next. Iran and US are like two rams headbutting, and the Strait of Hormuz is the bridge they're standing on. India needs to step up diplomacy with both sides, fast. We can't afford another oil price hike. 😟
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Aditya G
Trump calling Iranian leadership "lunatics" while his own tweets sound like a hyperactive teenager's Xbox chat is peak irony. But jokes aside, this is serious. If Iran really used anti-ship ballistic missiles, that's a game changer. India should be investing in naval security for our own trade routes. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who works in shipping logistics, this is terrifying. The Strait of Hormuz sees 20% of global oil transit. Any instability means insurance premiums skyrocket, and we all pay more at the petrol pump. Time for India to diversify energy sources and push for diplomatic de-escalation. ✌️
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Nikhil C
"Wall of Steel" — sounds like a WWE promo. But the real wall here is the lack of trust between US and Iran. India has historically balanced both sides — we buy oil from Iran and defend US interests. This incident shows how fragile that balance is. Hope our diplomats are working overtime. 🏛️

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