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“The acquisition of Guam provided a refueling and communication station for the United States Navy.”
The evidence strongly supports Guam’s importance as a naval refueling/coaling stop after its 1898 acquisition. It also supports Guam’s communications value, but that role was less immediate and more fully developed later. A reasonable reading is that the acquisition enabled both functions, though the wording can overstate the existence of a fully operational communications station at the time of acquisition.
“United States Navy destroyers were attacked in the Persian Gulf between April 12 and April 16, 2026.”
No credible evidence supports the claim that US Navy destroyers were attacked in the Persian Gulf between April 12–16, 2026. Multiple reliable Western outlets describe only transit and mine-clearance operations, with no kinetic strikes, damage, or casualties reported. US officials, CENTCOM, and President Trump explicitly denied Iranian claims of interception. Iranian-sourced accounts describe deterrence posturing — missile lock-ons and drone deployments — not an actual attack in any conventional sense of the word.