🚨 BREAKING | Middle East Tensions 🇮🇷🇺🇸
The information war is moving as fast as the missiles.
Iranian sources claim they successfully struck the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) during the latest escalation in the region.
The U.S. Central Command says the exact opposite.
According to U.S. military officials, missiles were launched toward the carrier group — but none came close to the vessel, and the carrier remains fully operational, continuing to launch aircraft and support missions in the region.
So what’s the truth?
Right now we have two completely different narratives:
• 🇮🇷 Iran: “Target successfully hit.”
• 🇺🇸 U.S. military: “Missiles fired, carrier untouched.”
Meanwhile, social media is flooded with dramatic clips claiming to show the strike. Independent analysts are already flagging many of them as old combat footage, recycled videos, or unrelated explosions.
Welcome to modern conflict — where missiles fly in the sky, and misinformation spreads even faster online.
For now, what’s confirmed:
Missiles were reportedly launched toward the carrier group.
What’s disputed:
Whether the USS Abraham Lincoln was actually hit.
In conflicts like this, the first version of events is rarely the final one.
Stay sharp. Verify before you amplify. 🌍🚢🔥
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