U.S. military forces shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones and struck a ground control station in Bandar Abbas on Wednesday, the Wail confirmed, marking the latest in a series of defensive strikes as direct military exchanges between Washington and Tehran continue.
The Bandar Abbas facility, used to direct drone operations, was destroyed in the strike, according to sources familiar with the operation.
President Trump, speaking Wednesday, dismissed political pressure building around a negotiated settlement with Iran, signaling no immediate shift in posture despite calls from some corners of Congress for a diplomatic off-ramp.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared at a White House briefing the same day, with officials offering limited public detail on the scope or timeline of further operations.
The drone intercepts and the ground-station strike follow a pattern of tit-for-tat military action that has intensified over recent days, with both governments showing no sign of standing down.
Congressional leadership is expected to demand a classified briefing on the military situation as early as Thursday, and further administration comment is anticipated before week's end.