Fierce confrontation off the coast of Sri Lanka, American submarine sinks Iranian warship, America confirms

News India Live, Digital Desk: The fire of the ongoing war between Iran and Israel has now spread from the Gulf countries to the Indian Ocean. America, which is Israel’s main ally, now appears to be directly involved in this military conflict.1. Description of the incident (The Incident) Location: This military action took place in the deep sea near the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Sri Lanka. Action: The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) has confirmed that one of its nuclear powered submarines attacked an Iranian warship, causing it to sink into the sea. Iranian warship: It is being told that this warship was an important espionage or logistics ship of Iran, which was involved in suspicious activities in the region.2. US official statement (US Confirmation) According to US Navy officials: Argument of self-defense: The US has claimed that the Iranian warship posed a threat to the international shipping lanes in the region and tried to target US assets. Warning: The US said that it is ready to go to any extent to protect its interests and allies.3. Iran’s Reaction: Iran has termed the incident as “open aggression” and a “violation of international laws”. Threat of revenge: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) have warned that this “cowardly attack” will be responded to at the right time and at the right place. Accusation on Israel: Iran believes that this attack was carried out by the US at the behest of Israel. 4. Impact on India and Sri Lanka (Regional Impact) This incident near the coast of Sri Lanka has increased the concern of neighboring countries: India’s monitoring: Indian Navy has intensified its patrolling in the Indian Ocean and the situation is being closely monitored. Sri Lanka’s situation: Sri Lanka has expressed concern about the security of its maritime borders and has appealed to both sides to exercise restraint. 5. Fear of Global Oil Crisis: Experts believe that if this conflict escalates further, the trade routes of the Strait of Hormuz and the Indian Ocean may be disrupted, which may lead to a huge surge in crude oil prices around the world.

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