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The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has long been defined by a precarious balance of power, a delicate dance between provocation and restraint. In the narrow, sun-scorched waters of the Strait of Hormuz, this balance was nearly shattered during a thirty-two-minute window that threatened to ignite a global conflagration. What began as a routine transit for the United States Navy transformed into a high-stakes military chess match when Iranian forces attempted the unthinkable: the sinking of a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The events that unfolded aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt serve as a harrowing reminder of how quickly “routine” operations can spiral into the precipice of total war.
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