In the

Gulf Coast last week, an Iranian high-speed craft approached and threatened a US military ship, but President Trump ordered the Iranian ship to shoot immediately when it approaches. The military tensions between the United States and Iran, which were briefly silenced by the Corona 19 crisis, are rekindling.

This is Correspondent Correspondent Lee Dae-wook of Cairo.

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northern part of the Gulf Sea, Iranian Revolutionary Guard high-speed fleets approach US Navy ships.

The U.S. Navy last week claimed that six U.S. Navy warships operating in the Gulf Sea Air Pollution have launched an Iranian Revolutionary Guard's 11 high-speed craft close to 10 meters away and threatened to maneuver for an hour.

"I ordered the U.S. Navy to shoot and destroy Iranian traps that are bothering US ships," Trump said on Twitter.

During the patrol operation, the Revolutionary Guard claimed that the US warship approached and sent a warning signal, but did not withdraw and threatened.

Regarding President Trump's tweets, he said, "Don't worry about the other nations beating the United States, focus on saving your troops from the corona virus."

Meanwhile, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard says it has successfully launched its first military satellite.

[Josein Salami / Iran Revolutionary Guard Commander: We have made great progress this time. The Korean military has made a huge leap forward in intelligence and tactical capabilities.] As the

satellite projectile technology is closely related to the intercontinental ballistic missile technology, tensions between the United States and Iran are expected to be sharper.