Mar 1 β€’ 20:35 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

US denies that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln was hit by Iranian missiles

The US Central Command has denied that the USS Abraham Lincoln was struck by Iranian missiles, contradicting claims made by Iran's Revolutionary Guard.

U.S. Central Command has categorically rejected claims made by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard that the USS Abraham Lincoln was struck by four Iranian missiles. The Central Command issued a statement on its social media account, labeling the assertion as a lie and confirming that the naval vessel was not hit and that the missiles launched by Iran did not come close to the aircraft carrier. This statement came amidst ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly in the Persian Gulf region.

The USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class nuclear aircraft carrier, is currently deployed alongside a combat group that includes three destroyers equipped with missile systems for land attack. This heightened military presence in the region is part of the U.S. strategy to counter Iranian influence and protect American interests. Despite the misinformation, U.S. officials maintained that the Lincoln continues to operate normally and is actively engaging in missions to safeguard U.S. assets and allies in the area.

This incident underscores the escalating narrative between the two nations, especially after a series of confrontations in the Gulf. The U.S. aims to dispel any false media reports that could exacerbate tensions or mislead the public regarding military engagements. Furthermore, the assertions by the Iranian side serve to bolster domestic narratives of defiance against U.S. military presence in the region, thereby complicating diplomatic efforts in this volatile area of international relations.

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