According to reports from Tehran, Iranian military forces informed the negotiation delegation as early as yesterday that an American destroyer was moving from Fujairah port toward the Strait of Hormuz, one of the key maritime routes for global energy trade. The same sources claim that Iran, through intermediaries in Pakistan, issued a clear warning that the American ship would become a target within 30 minutes if it continued its movement toward the strait. "Following the decisive response of Iranian forces and the warning Tehran issued through its delegation in Pakistan, the American destroyer halted its movement and withdrew from the direction of the Strait of Hormuz," Iranian sources stated. According to these claims, the American ship changed course shortly after the warning and moved away from the area. On the other hand, American officials present a different version of events. One of them stated that U.S. warships passed through the Strait of Hormuz toward the Arabian Sea but later returned to the Gulf, emphasizing that it was a "freedom of navigation operation in international waters." Additional confusion was introduced by the American portal Axios, which claims that U.S. warships passed through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the start of the conflict in Iran, directly contradicting reports from Iranian media that the destroyer was stopped before passing through. In a kind of information war between Iranian media close to the authorities in Tehran and Axios, completely opposing claims have been published. Iranian media previously reported that the American ship began heading toward the strait but turned around after warnings from Iranian forces. However, according to Axios, this information is inaccurate, and the destroyer did manage to pass through the strait. Axios also reports that, besides the destroyer, several other ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to demonstrate to commercial vessels that passage remains possible. According to the same source, the ships turned around immediately after passing and returned, and the entire operation was not coordinated with the Iranian military or the political leadership of that country.