In The Gulf of Oman — A Shot Across the Bow, and Then Into the Engine Room

In every confrontation between nations, there is a moment when words stop working. The radio crackles. A warning is issued. Then another. Then another. And at some point, when the ship on the other end keeps moving, and the crew keeps silent, the decision passes from the diplomats to the gunners. That moment came Sunday in the Gulf of Oman. For six hours, the USS Spruance — a guided-missile destroyer named for an admiral who understood the cost of restraint — shadowed an Iranian-flagged cargo ship called the Touska as it churned toward the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas. The


