Iran Guards say ‘struck’ U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln: state media
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed to have successfully targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln, a United States aircraft carrier stationed in the Persian Gulf. This assertion, reported by state media, underscores rising tensions in the region, particularly in the context of recent military deployments by the U.S. The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of two aircraft carriers currently in the Gulf, positioned strategically close to Iranian waters, raising significant security concerns. The incident highlights ongoing conflicts between Iran and the U.S., particularly following the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal and subsequent sanctions on Iran. As the U.S. continues to bolster its military presence in the area, Iran's claims of striking a U.S. vessel may serve as a warning against perceived aggression and an assertion of its military capabilities. This development comes amid heightened sensitivity in the Gulf, where naval encounters and military posturing could easily escalate into broader confrontations, impacting regional stability and international maritime operations.
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