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USS Lincoln Enforces Iran Port Blockade As F-16s Roar in Arabian Sea, IRGC Warns ‘Heavy Blows’.lh

In a powerful demonstration of American naval and air dominance, the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is now directly enforcing a total blockade on Iran’s remaining major ports in the Persian Gulf. The legendary supercarrier, supported by a full escort of destroyers and cruisers, has taken up position at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz, effectively sealing off Iran’s economic lifeline.

Meanwhile, squadrons of U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons are roaring across the Arabian Sea in aggressive combat air patrols, sending a clear message of overwhelming air superiority. The thunder of their engines echoes across the region as American pilots maintain constant pressure on Iranian airspace and coastal defenses.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has responded with fiery rhetoric, warning of “heavy blows” against U.S. forces if the blockade continues. Iranian state media released a statement claiming the IRGC is “fully prepared” to strike American warships. However, military analysts describe the warning as empty bluster from a regime that has already lost its navy, nuclear facilities, and most of its missile production capability.

A senior U.S. Navy commander responded defiantly:
“The USS Abraham Lincoln and our F-16 squadrons are here to stay. We control these waters. Iran can issue all the threats they want — they will not break the blockade. Any attempt to challenge us will be met with overwhelming force.”

The тιԍнтening of the port blockade is pushing Iran’s already collapsing economy to the breaking point. Oil exports have virtually halted, and the regime is struggling to feed its remaining military units. With the USS Lincoln standing guard and American F-16s dominating the skies, the pressure on Tehran is reaching critical levels.

This is a rapidly developing story. As the USS Abraham Lincoln enforces the ironclad blockade and F-16s roar through the skies, the IRGC’s threats of “heavy blows” ring increasingly hollow. America continues to dictate the terms in the Strait of Hormuz.