Iranian film hails demise of US Navy in imagined Gulf battle
TEHRAN, Iran — In a climactic battle at sea, an Iranian commander orders his forces to open fire on a much larger U.S. fleet, obliterating it with a barrage of rockets, some of which tear American flags from their masts.
The scenario unfolds in “Battle of the Persian Gulf II,” a new Iranian animated film more than four years in the making that imagines a devastating response to an American attack on the country’s nuclear program.
It might have seemed out of date this time last year, when a nuclear accord reached with world powers had lifted sanctions and raised hopes for a broader rapprochement between Iran and the West.
But now tensions are rising again. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the nuclear deal, and his administration put Iran a href=’https://www.apnews.com/5bf513a8f37f49ea95eaa20cc6c8ce3b/US-puts-Iran-‘on-notice’-after-missile-test,-won’t-elaborate’”on notice”/a last month after it tested a ballistic missile. Iranians were meanwhile angered over Trump’s travel ban, which temporarily barred their entry to the United States before it was blocked by the courts.


