Did Iranian Navy cruise missiles hit USS Abraham Lincoln or is it just a wild claim? Iran strike claim, US response, West Asia war update
Did Iranian Navy cruise missiles hit USS Abraham Lincoln or is it just a wild claim? Iran said it fired Qader cruise missiles at the US aircraft carrier and forced movement. No US confirmation yet. Video surfaced but remains unverified amid rising...

Did Iranian Navy cruise missiles hit USS Abraham Lincoln or is it just a wild claim?
Iran has said that its navy launched Qader cruise missiles toward the US aircraft carrier and forced it to change position. The claim was shared through state media along with a video showing missile launches and sounds of explosions. However, the footage has not been verified independently. There has been no confirmation from the United States regarding any strike, damage, or movement of the carrier. The absence of official verification from US authorities has left the claim unconfirmed, keeping the situation unclear as tensions continue in the region.Iran claims missile strike on USS Abraham Lincoln
Iran’s military said its navy launched Qader cruise missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. The statement said the strike forced the carrier to change its position. Iran’s Army Public Relations Office said coast-to-sea cruise missiles were fired toward the US vessel. The statement was reported by state media outlets including IRNA and Press TV. A video shared by Fars news agency showed projectiles launched into the sky and loud sounds in the background. The agency said the video showed the missile launch targeting the US carrier. The video has not been independently verified.Monitoring and warning before the reported strike
Before the reported strike, Iran’s naval commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani said the US aircraft carrier was under constant monitoring. He said the vessel would be targeted once it entered the range of Iran’s missile systems. The statement was carried by Iranian state media. Iranian officials repeated that the USS Abraham Lincoln was being tracked and could be attacked if it moved closer to Iranian territory. No confirmation from the United States
There has been no confirmation from US officials regarding any missile strike on the aircraft carrier. There has also been no official statement confirming damage or change in position of the USS Abraham Lincoln. The absence of US confirmation has raised questions about the accuracy of the Iranian claims.Earlier claims of ballistic missile attack
This is not the first claim of an attack on the aircraft carrier. Earlier on March 1, 2026, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck the USS Abraham Lincoln with four ballistic missiles. The IRGC said the missiles hit the carrier. However, that claim also did not receive confirmation from the United States.West Asia war and rising tensions
The claim comes during ongoing conflict in West Asia. The United States and Israel have carried out airstrikes on Iran since February 28. Reports say more than 1,340 people have been killed, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran has responded with drone and missile attacks targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military bases. These strikes have caused damage and affected global markets and aviation.Ceasefire talks and political statements
The reported strike comes as the United States is said to be seeking a month-long ceasefire through a 15-point plan presented to Iran. US President Donald Trump stepped back from a reported 48-hour ultimatum to strike Iranian power plants. This shift followed warnings from Iran that it would target regional energy infrastructure in response. Trump said there were constructive discussions between the two countries. However, Iranian officials denied any official communication. Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaqari said there were no talks and rejected US claims. He said the era of relying on US assurances is over.Iran’s military position and statements
Iranian officials said regional stability depends on Iran’s military capability. Zolfaqari said stability in the region is ensured by Iran’s armed forces. He added that there would be no return to earlier conditions unless the idea of military action against Iran is removed. He also said Iran would not agree to any terms with the United States.Video authenticity and information gaps
The video released by Iranian media has not been verified. There is no independent confirmation of missile impact, damage, or location of the USS Abraham Lincoln. The lack of verification and absence of US response make it unclear whether the strike took place.Key question remains unresolved
The claim remains unverified. Iran says missiles were fired and the carrier was forced to move. The United States has not confirmed any such incident. The situation continues to develop as tensions remain high in the region.FAQs
Q1. When will Middle East war end?
There is no confirmed timeline for the end of the conflict. Ceasefire talks have been discussed, but continued strikes and lack of agreement between sides are delaying any final resolution.
Q2. Will Strait of Hormuz open soon?
There is no official confirmation about full reopening. Shipping activity depends on security conditions, and continued tensions and military risks in the region are affecting normal operations.
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