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Despite the attempt, the officials confirmed that the gun missed the Iranian vessel multiple times. It remains unclear whether those shots were intended as precision strikes or as warning shots designed to deter the approaching vessel. The distinction matters significantly from both a tactical and diplomatic standpoint, and neither official was able to clarify the intent behind the initial rounds fired.
The Vessels Involved
The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of the most powerful aircraft carriers in the United States Navy’s fleet and has been operating in the Arabian Sea as part of ongoing U.S. military operations in the region. Two destroyers — the USS Spruance and the USS Michael Murphy — are currently deployed alongside the Lincoln as part of its carrier strike group. In addition to those two vessels, at least six other guided-missile destroyers were operating in the Arabian Sea as of last week, though it is not yet confirmed which specific vessel fired on the Iranian ship during this week’s incident.
Official Response
CBS News contacted U.S. Central Command — the primary military unit overseeing American operations in the region — to request comment on the incident. A defense official responded with a brief and non-committal statement: “We have nothing for you on this.” No further elaboration was provided, and no official confirmation or denial was issued by the Pentagon at the time of this report.
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