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Chilling Moment Iranian Missiles Target USS Abraham Lincoln as U.S.–Iran Tensions Explode

April 15, 2026

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Chilling Moment Iranian Missiles Target USS Abraham Lincoln as U.S.–Iran Tensions Explode

A dramatic video has recently gone viral on social media, claiming that Iran fired anti-ship missiles at the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The video has created a stir online, with many considering it evidence of rising US-Iran tensions in the Middle East. However, many questions remain about the authenticity of the video and the reality of the attack depicted in it.

Video Spreads Rapidly on Social Media

Viral clips show several missiles flying rapidly from coastal areas in the dark of night. It is being claimed that these missiles were fired directly at the US warship USS Abraham Lincoln. The video has been shared by several social media accounts purportedly linked to Iran.

The footage is spreading rapidly on platforms like Telegram, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube. Some posts even claim that the attack forced the US aircraft carrier to retreat from the area. These claims have sparked further debate online.

Did the missiles really reach the ship?

The biggest question is whether these missiles actually reached their alleged target. No official confirmation has yet emerged. Neither the US military nor any international agency has clarified whether such an attack actually occurred.

Experts believe that such videos surfacing on social media are often shared with incomplete information or for propaganda purposes. Sometimes, videos of old military exercises or tests are presented as new events, creating confusion.

Information War Amid Escalating Tensions

Chilling Moment Iranian Missiles Target USS Abraham Lincoln as U.S.–Iran Tensions Explode

The US and Iran have long had strained relations. In such a situation, whenever news of military activity or potential conflict emerges, social media is flooded with information.

Experts also consider this part of “information warfare,” in which supporters of both sides share videos, photos, or posts to strengthen their respective claims. These claims are often difficult to verify because independent information from the scene is not immediately available.

Why is the USS Abraham Lincoln so important?

The USS Abraham Lincoln is considered one of the world’s most powerful aircraft carriers. This ship is equipped with modern weapons, fighter jets, and state-of-the-art defense systems. Such ships play a strategically crucial role in any military operation.

For this reason, if such a ship is actually targeted, it could have major political and military implications internationally. Currently, more credible information is awaited to confirm the claims made in the viral video.

Conclusion

This video circulating on social media has certainly attracted attention, but its veracity is still unclear. Until confirmed by official sources or an independent investigation, such claims need to be viewed with caution.

In today’s digital age, any video can spread worldwide in minutes, but not every viral clip is evidence of a real incident. Therefore, it is important that people verify the veracity of any sensational news and rely on reliable sources before believing it.

FAQs

Q1. Did Iran actually launch missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln?

There is no official confirmation yet that Iran launched missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln.

Q2. Where did the viral missile videos appear?

The clips have been widely shared on platforms like Telegram, X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube.

Q3. Did the missiles hit the aircraft carrier?

So far, there is no verified evidence showing that the missiles reached or hit the carrier.

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