Iranian, submarine and World War II
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For the first time, China has outstripped U.S. nuclear-powered submarine production, an independent global security think tank recently reported—a troubling finding because whil
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In torpedoing an enemy warship, the US Navy just did something it hasn’t done in eight decades
The sinking of an Iranian warship by a US Navy submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka this week is something a US sub hasn’t done in more than 80 years and is another indication that Washington’s war with Tehran is taking on a breadth also not seen in decades.
Three Australian Navy members were aboard a US submarine that sank an Iranian ship. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed their presence but stressed they took no part in the attack. The incident occurred off Sri Lanka's coast.