On 16 October,
Sea Isle City was in Kuwaiti waters, waiting to be loaded. It had been escorted there by U.S. warships, but was not under their protection at the time. An Iranian
Silkworm missile launched from the Iranian-occupied
Al-Faw Peninsula hit the ship's
wheel house and crew quarters, blinding its
master, a U.S. citizen, and wounding 18 crew members. The damage to the ship would take four months to repair. In retaliation, U.S. officials decided to attack two platforms in the Rashadat oil field, named Rostam oil field before 1979. Having been damaged by Iraq a year earlier, the platforms were not producing oil but had been used by the
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps for military purposes. Twenty minutes before the surface action group opened fire, radioed the platforms, telling the crews to abandon them. At 2 pm, four U.S. destroyers opened fire: , , , and .
U.S. President Ronald Reagan called the operation "an appropriate and proportionate response" to the Silkworm strike. When asked by reporters if the situation constituted a state of war, Reagan replied: "No, we're not going to have a war with Iran: they're not that stupid." ==International Court of Justice case==