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Iran claims to have struck the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln with missiles

Iran claims to have hit the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln with missiles following the death of its supreme leader.

On Sunday, Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they had attacked the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Gulf, claiming the vessel was struck by four ballistic missiles. This military action was framed as retaliation for the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which they attribute to a US and Israeli offensive. This news comes amidst escalating tensions and military exchanges between Iran and Israel, highlighting the grave implications for regional security.

The US Pentagon quickly refuted these claims, emphasizing that no such attack had occurred. The statements made by Iranian officials reflect a broader narrative of vengeance following Khamenei's death, which has fueled hostility and aggressive posturing. Iranians are warned that land and sea may increasingly turn into graves for what they describe as "terrorist aggressors," indicating a stark shift in their military stance and a potential escalation of conflict.

As the situation develops, the international community is watching closely, given the potential repercussions of this conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The cycle of violence could provoke further military responses and destabilize an already precarious regional order, raising concerns over possible escalations and broader warfare in the Middle East.

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