US Carrier Defies Iran's Warnings, Continues Strike Ops in Regional Waters

US CENTCOM has stated that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier is continuing flight operations against military targets in Iran while sailing in regional waters. This comes a day after Iran's Navy claimed the carrier was forced to change position and issued a new warning that it is under constant surveillance and will be targeted if it enters Iranian missile range. The tensions follow a recent de-escalation by former US President Donald Trump, who stepped back from an ultimatum to strike Iranian power plants. Iran's Foreign Minister has ruled out negotiations, stating the country's policy is to continue "resistance" against what it calls unprovoked aggression.

Key Points: USS Abraham Lincoln Continues Iran Ops Despite Threats

  • US carrier ops continue despite Iranian threats
  • Iranian Navy warns of strikes if carrier approaches
  • Trump stepped back from ultimatum to strike Iran
  • Iran's FM rules out negotiations without guarantees
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US Centcom says USS Abraham Lincoln continues operations against targets in Iran

US CENTCOM confirms carrier operations against Iran targets. Iranian Navy issues warning, monitors ship. Tensions high despite Trump's de-escalation.

"USS Abraham Lincoln continues flight operations against military targets in Iran while sailing in regional waters. - US CENTCOM"

Washington DC, March 26

A day after Iran's Navy claimed that the USS Abraham Lincoln was forced to change its position after coming under a barrage of curise missile fire, US CENTCOM has clarified that the carrier continyes fight operations against military targets in Iran while sailing in regional waters

In a post on X, US CENTCOM said, "USS Abraham Lincoln continues flight operations against military targets in Iran while sailing in regional waters."

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) is the fifth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier in the United States Navy.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Iranian Navy issued another direct warning to the United States, stating that its aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, is being closely monitored and faces potential strikes if it approaches Iranian territory.

According to a report by the state broadcaster Press TV, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani warned that the USS Abraham Lincoln is under constant surveillance and will be targeted by the Army Navy if it enters the range of Iran's missile systems.

The naval threat follows a broader dismissal of American influence by senior military officials in Tehran, who have characterised Washington's recent diplomatic overtures as a facade. Press TV reported that Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, stated that the "strategic power" previously flaunted by the US has now "turned into a strategic defeat."

These remarks come in the wake of a significant de-escalation by US President Donald Trump, who recently stepped back from a 48-hour ultimatum to launch strikes against Iranian power plants. This shift occurred after the Islamic Republic issued a stern warning that any such aggression would result in the reciprocal targeting of every energy and power installation across the region.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi said the country will continue to follow the policy of "resistance" in response to "unprovoked American-Israeli aggression", ruling out negotiations or a ceasefire without reliable guarantees, according to Iranian State Media Press TV.

Speaking in a televised interview on Wednesday, Araghchi said, "At present, our policy is to continue resistance, and no negotiations have taken place."

"There are no negotiations underway," he reiterated as quoted by Press TV elsewhere in his remarks, while also questioning the reliability of external assurances.

The foreign minister said that although regional diplomatic contacts have taken place, Tehran's stance has remained "principled and firm".

Meanwhile, Trump, while delivering remarks at the NRCC Annual Fundraising Dinner, said that there has never been a head of a country who wanted that job less than being the head of Iran.

"We settled 8 wars. We are winning another one. Nobody has seen anything like what we are doing in the Middle East with Iran. They are negotiating, by the way. They want to make a deal so badly, but they are afraid to say it because they figure they will be killed by their own people. They are also afraid they will be killed by us. There has never been a head of a country who wanted that job less than being the head of Iran."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The conflicting reports are confusing. Iran says the carrier was forced to move, US says it's business as usual. Who to believe? This is why we need more independent journalism in conflict zones, not just state media from either side.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf region and the impact on crude oil prices. Any conflict there sends shockwaves through our economy. Hope cooler heads prevail. 🙏
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Priyanka N
The language from both sides is so aggressive. "Strategic defeat", "resistance policy", "potential strikes". It feels like we're back in 2020. This constant tension is exhausting for the whole world. Can't they find a diplomatic channel?
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the article could provide more context on the historical US-Iran relations for readers who may not be familiar. The mention of Trump stepping back from an ultimatum is a key detail that needs more explanation about the previous escalation.
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Karthik V
The US carrier operating so close is pure intimidation. Whether you support Iran or not, a sovereign nation has the right to defend its waters. The double standards in international politics are glaring. #WestAsia

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