BREAKING: The U.S. Navy shot down an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln on Tuesday. Amid soaring regional tensions, Washington warns of a "strong blow" if Tehran continues its maritime provocations in the Arabian Sea.
The U.S. Navy on Tuesday intercepted and destroyed an Iranian drone that approached the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, marking a significant escalation in a tense maritime standoff between Washington and Tehran. The Iranian Shahed-139 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was shot down by a U.S. F-35 fighter jet as it flew toward the Nimitz-class carrier, according to U.S. officials. No damage to the vessel or injuries to personnel were reported. While the Pentagon has yet to issue a formal statement, the action follows standard defensive protocols for high-value naval assets operating in international waters.
The encounter took place as theAbraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Groupmaintains a high-alert posture off the coast of Oman. The carrier arrived in the region on Jan. 26, after a rapid transit from the South China Sea, part of what President Donald Trump has termed a "massive armada" intended to pressure the Iranian regime following its deadly crackdown on domestic anti-government protests.
The shootdown is the latest in a series of "gray zone" provocations by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Earlier Tuesday, three pairs of Iranian gunboats approached and challenged the Stena Imperative, a U.S.-flagged tanker, in the Strait of Hormuz. The tanker was ordered to stop and prepare for boarding but maintained course and was eventually escorted to safety by a U.S. warship. (Read More)


































