Moment Iran helicopter faces off with US warship in the Gulf in pathetic show of force after Trump threatens new strikes

Published on July 23, 2025 at 03:18 PM

THIS is the moment a single Iranian naval helicopter tries to drive away a huge US destroyer in a pathetic show of force.

The USS Fitzgerald was sailing through the Gulf of Oman this morning when the attack helicopter buzzed the guided missile destroyer.

USS Porter (DDG-78) at sea.
The USS Fitzgerald is seen from an Iranian helicopter today
USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) at sea.
Iran claimed it forced the destroyer to retreat
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Iran has vowed to push on with its nuclear enrichment programme

Illustration of a map showing the locations of Iranian nuclear facilities targeted with bunker buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles.

Iranian state media claims the pilot issued a “stern warning” to vacate the waters.

Footage shows the pilot attempting to order the destroyer to “change course” without success.

The destroyer issued threats of its own, Iran said, but “the Iranian pilot... reiterated the warning to stay away from Iranian waters”, forcing the US vessel to “give in” and alter its course.

Iranian forces have a history of confronting US forces in waters off the country’s southern coast.

In 2023, the rogue state said it forced a US submarine to surface while crossing the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which Washington denied.

The flashpoint comes at a tense moment between the two nations a month after Donald Trump struck three nuclear sites during Iran’s frenzied 12-day war with Israel.

Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian has warned Iran will not halt its nuclear programme despite Trump unleashing the devastating blitz on the trio of facilities.

The leader, who was wounded in the leg during the war and forced to flee a high-profile emergency meeting, said it is as “illusion” for Trump to suggest their nuclear programme has been obliterated.

He said: “Our nuclear capabilities are in the minds of our scientists and not in the facilities.”

The comments echo previous remarks by Tehran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi who said Iran would never abandon its uranium enrichment programme.

Pezeshkian added that Iran remains on guard for any future Israeli attack and doesn’t believe the ceasefire will hold.

He said: “We are fully prepared for any new Israeli military move, and our armed forces are ready to strike deep inside Israel again.”

Reflecting the simmering tensions that remain in the region despite the ceasefire, Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said yesterday there is a possibility of renewed attacks against Iran.

His statements came during a situation assessment with several top Israeli military officials, including the chief of staff.

He stressed the need for an effective plan to ensure that Iran does not restore its nuclear program.

Earlier this week, Araghchi told Fox News: “We because it is an achievement of our own scientists.

“And now, more than that, it is a question of national pride.”

The Foreign Minister also said: “Enrichment is so dear to us.”

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in an interview.
Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian has warned Iran will not halt its nuclear programme
Aerial view of a fenced-in facility in a desert landscape.
A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex after the US bombings on June 21
Firefighters extinguishing a blaze at a damaged building after a missile strike.
Firefighters extinguish a blaze after an Israeli missile strike
A man speaking in front of an Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sign.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran would keep pushing forward with the programme

Aragchi confirmed that the damage done by Donald Trump’s Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran’s nuclear sites had been “serious”.

But he stopped short of commenting on whether any enriched uranium survived the .

“Our facilities have been damaged - seriously damaged,” Araghchi said.

“The extent of which is now under evaluation by our atomic energy organisation.”

He did confirm, however, that all enrichment capabilities in Iran had been ceased as a result of the facilities being “seriously damaged”.

Iran is due to meet with representatives from Britain, France and Germany on Friday to discuss its nuclear programme.

The European trio have warned that if no progress is reached by the end of August, they will invoke a “snapback” mechanism.

This would reimpose UN sanctions on Tehran that were lifted under a 2015 deal in return for restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme

The three European countries, along with China and Russia, are the remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal - from which the United States withdrew in 2018.

Iron Dome intercepting missiles over Tel Aviv.
Israeli Iron Dome air defence system intercepts missiles over Tel Aviv
President Trump at a meeting in the White House Situation Room.
President Donald Trump and his national security team meeting in the Situation Room in June

Illustration of GBU-57 bomb penetrating an underground target, with images of Donald Trump and Hassan Rouhani.

Tehran denies seeking a nuclear weapon and says its nuclear programme is solely meant for civilian purposes.

This was despite enrichment levels reaching 60% prior to the US bombardment.

Thewith, which saw Israel attempting to derailby.

The Israelis also orchestrated Operation Red Wedding-which saw 30top Iranian military chiefskilled in a near-simultaneous blitz as Tel Aviv sought to root out theentirely.

Less than a fortnight later, Trumpjoined the Israeli bombing campaign against Iran with.

The US military‘s flagship(MOP) bombs.

Thewere used to hit Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Enrichment Plant.

The Don celebrated his sophisticated blitz on the Iranian regime - and said that the US bombs went through enemy nuclear sites ““.

Iran, which vowed to hit US military bases across the Middle East, sought its revenge by- America’s biggest military station in the region.

But Tehran seeminglyafter passing warnings to its Qatari allies, which allowed all US service personnel and aircraft to be moved out of harm’s way.

Trump dubbed the expected response “weak” before announcing that a ceasefire deal had been reached between the Israelis and Iranians.

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