In a historic and humiliating blow to American naval supremacy, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) cruise missiles have struck the USS Abraham Lincoln, one of the U.S. Navy’s most powerful Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz. The precision attack marks what many are calling the “first blood” drawn directly against a U.S. supercarrier in this escalating conflict, shattering the myth of American invincibility at sea.

IRGC naval forces launched advanced Qader cruise missiles from coastal positions, successfully penetrating the carrier strike group’s layered defenses. Multiple impacts reportedly hit the flight deck and superstructure, triggering raging fires and significant damage to radar systems and aviation operations. Dramatic footage released by Iranian media shows bright streaks racing across the sea followed by powerful explosions on the mᴀssive warship. Thick black smoke billowed from the Lincoln as damage control teams fought to contain the blazes while the carrier was forced to maneuver evasively and reduce flight operations.
U.S. officials have downplayed the incident as “limited contact,” but the sudden change in the carrier’s behavior — including reduced air sorties and a more defensive posture — tells a different story. The Abraham Lincoln, which had been leading aggressive strikes in support of Israeli operations, now finds itself on the receiving end of Iran’s determined retaliation.

This successful strike demonstrates the growing reach and accuracy of Iranian anti-ship missiles, which used low-alтιтude flight paths and electronic countermeasures to overwhelm American Aegis destroyers and close-in weapon systems. For decades, Washington projected its carrier strike groups as untouchable symbols of global power. Today, that aura has been pierced in one of the most strategically vital waterways on Earth.
The psychological impact is enormous. As the Axis of Resistance celebrates this landmark achievement, Gulf allies are quietly questioning the reliability of U.S. protection. Oil prices have spiked again amid fears of further escalation, while Tehran has warned of more strikes if aggression continues.
The IRGC’s cruise missiles have drawn first blood — and sent an unmistakable message: no American warship is beyond reach. The resistance has proven once again that determination, precision, and asymmetric innovation can challenge even the mightiest fleets.
As smoke continues to rise from the Lincoln and the war intensifies, the balance of power in the Middle East tilts further. The era of unchallenged U.S. naval dominance is coming to an end.
