In the most devastating blow to American forces since the war began, the Pentagon has confirmed that three U.S. service members have been killed in combat operations — as Iran boldly claims it successfully struck the supercarrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
The deaths mark a tragic and significant escalation. U.S. Central Command confirmed the fatalities occurred during Iranian missile and drone attacks on American naval á´€ssets in the Persian Gulf, but has not officially confirmed whether the Abraham Lincoln itself was hit.
However, the IRGC released dramatic footage purportedly showing missiles striking a large naval vessel, claiming a direct hit on one of America’s most powerful warships. Iranian state media celebrated what it called “a historic victory against American arrogance,” with Mojtaba Khamenei declaring: “The mightiest American ship has been humbled. Their sailors are dying in our waters.”

The USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class supercarrier carrying over 5,000 personnel and dozens of aircraft, has been central to Operation Epic Fury, launching relentless airstrikes against Iranian targets for nearly two weeks.
President Donald Trump addressed the nation with visible emotion and fury: “Three American heroes have given their lives defending freedom. Iran will pay the ultimate price for this. We are now going to hit them with a level of force that will end this war permanently. No more restraint.”
The incident has sent shockwaves through Washington. While the Pentagon insists the Abraham Lincoln “remains operational,” the loss of American lives and the possibility of damage to a supercarrier represents a psychological and strategic blow.
U.S. military casualties now stand at over 260 wounded and 3 killed. Meanwhile, global oil prices have exploded past $410 per barrel as markets fear the conflict is spiraling toward catastrophic escalation.

This is no longer a distant war. American blood has been spilled, and the pressure on the White House to deliver a crushing final response is mounting rapidly.
The conflict has crossed a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly new threshold. With American service members now among the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ and Iran claiming a strike on a U.S. supercarrier, the risk of an overwhelming American retaliation — potentially including ground forces — has never been higher.
This is an extremely fast-moving, tragic, and volatile situation with má´€ssive global consequences. The next American response may change the course of the entire war.