USS Abraham Lincoln Withdraws Amid Tensions
“They created enormous hype around the USS Abraham Lincoln to put pressure on us, but this much-touted ‘bride’ left the battlefield and retreated at its first encounter with Iranian missiles and drones,” stated Iranian military leader Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
The USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier, approached to within approximately 340 kilometres of the Strait of Hormuz before being engaged by Iranian naval drones. Reports indicate that the Iranian military claimed to have struck the carrier with a coastal missile during this encounter.
Following the incident, Ghalibaf remarked on the carrier’s withdrawal, emphasizing that it fled at high speed, accompanied by its destroyers. This retreat marks a significant moment in the ongoing military exchanges between Iran and the United States.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specifics of the encounter, as there has been no immediate confirmation from US military authorities about the incident involving the USS Abraham Lincoln.
The Iranian Foreign Minister also referenced a separate incident where a vessel was sunk by US forces, labeling it a war crime, further complicating the already tense relations in the region.
These incidents occur amid heightened tensions and ongoing military exchanges involving Iran, the United States, and Israel across the region, reflecting the fragile state of security in the area.
As the situation develops, the implications of the USS Abraham Lincoln’s withdrawal could have lasting effects on military strategy and diplomatic relations in the Gulf region.
With the ongoing military posturing, both nations remain on high alert, and further developments are expected as the situation unfolds.
In the context of these events, the response from the US military and any subsequent actions will be closely monitored by international observers.
The region continues to be a focal point for military activity, with both sides preparing for potential escalations in the coming days.
