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In this RedState article, Nick Arama argues that Iran’s reported drone strike on a U.S.-owned trade ship near Qatar may provoke a serious American response.
- The article says the U.S.-owned “Neha” trade ship was attacked by two Iranian drones in the Persian Gulf, with one drone hitting the vessel and another missing.
- The ship reportedly had no cargo onboard and was anchored near Doha when the incident occurred.
- No injuries were reported among the 23 sailors aboard the vessel.
- Arama notes that the ship is owned by a company headquartered in New Jersey, sharpening the U.S. connection to the attack.
- The article also cites reports of Iranian drones being dealt with by Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, suggesting a broader escalation across the region.
- Iran reportedly sent a response to the latest U.S. peace proposal through mediators in Pakistan, though details of that response were not immediately disclosed.
- Arama argues that any Iranian response that does not involve giving up uranium enrichment and guaranteeing free movement through the Strait of Hormuz should be considered unacceptable.
- The piece frames Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s warning that threats to Americans will be met forcefully as a clear red line Iran should not test.
- The article concludes that Iran’s continued drone activity and aggression may bring a response from the Trump administration that Tehran “isn’t going to like.”
Read the full story: https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2026/05/10/iran-hits-us-flagged-tanker-n2202190



