A US Navy aircraft carrier could be sunk by Iran’s missiles

Recent developments suggest that Iran may possess the capability to inflict serious damage on U.S. Navy aircraft carriers.
-Iranian state media reported the development of the Talaeiyeh, a long-range cruise missile with a range exceeding 600 miles and the ability to switch targets mid-flight.
-Additionally, the shorter-range Nasir missile can be launched from warships. Incidents like the attack on the Norwegian-owned tanker Strinda highlight the growing threat of Iranian-backed groups using anti-ship missiles in strategic waterways.
-While Iran’s claims about its military capabilities are often exaggerated, experts caution that even if Iran cannot sink a U.S. carrier outright, it could still cause significant damage, emphasizing the need for vigilance and a strong response from the U.S.
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