Tehran, March 25, 2026 — Tensions in West Asia escalated further as Iran’s Navy issued a strong warning to the United States, stating that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln would be targeted if it enters Iran’s missile range.
Iran Issues Direct Military Warning
Iranian Navy Commander Shahram Irani said that the US carrier is under constant surveillance.
He warned that Iranian forces are fully prepared to strike if the vessel approaches sensitive zones within missile range.
Heightened Rhetoric From Iranian Military
The warning comes amid increasingly sharp rhetoric from Iran’s military leadership.
Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, claimed that the United States’ “strategic power” has now turned into a “strategic defeat.”
Furthermore, he dismissed recent US diplomatic signals as misleading and accused Washington of attempting to reframe setbacks as negotiations.
Contradiction Over Peace Talks
The Iranian statements directly counter claims by Donald Trump, who recently suggested that both sides were engaged in constructive talks aimed at resolving the conflict.
However, Iranian officials have consistently denied any ongoing negotiations.
Additionally, sources in Tehran have stated that no official communication has taken place between the two countries.
US De-escalation and Iran’s Response
The latest developments follow reports that the US stepped back from a potential strike on Iranian infrastructure after Tehran warned of retaliatory attacks on regional energy assets.
As a result, tensions remain high, with both sides maintaining aggressive postures.
Regional Stability at Risk
Iranian officials emphasized that regional stability now depends on their military strength.
They also warned that previous economic conditions, including energy prices and foreign investments, may not return unless external threats cease.
Conflict Shows No Signs of Easing
Despite diplomatic statements, the situation on the ground remains tense:
- Military operations continue across the region
- Both sides exchange strong warnings
- No confirmed peace talks have taken place
Therefore, prospects for immediate de-escalation remain uncertain.
Iran’s warning to the US over the USS Abraham Lincoln reflects growing tensions and deep mistrust between the two nations. While diplomatic claims suggest progress, ongoing military rhetoric indicates that the conflict in West Asia is far from resolution.
