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Abraham Lincoln Carrier Arrives Gulf; Iran Warns Against Intervention

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and its escort have ⁣arrived in the⁢ Middle​ East, ⁢the US military announced on Monday. Donald Trump, who assured last week that Washington ​was closely⁣ monitoring Tehran, welcomed Monday in an interview with the Axios site that the United States ‍now has “a large armada near Iran“, which according⁤ to him wishes to discuss. “They want to make a deal. I know it. ‌They called several times.They want to talk,”⁢ he told Axios.

The ‌American president has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran in response to the repression carried out ⁣by the government, but he seemed to back down on this threat ​after ensuring that⁢ Tehran had suspended planned executions of‍ demonstrators.

The naval group, which was previously in the South​ China Sea, is “currently deployed in ‌the Middle East to promote regional security and stability,” the ⁤US Middle East Military Command (Centcom) said on X.

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For Washington, any agreement must ‍include the withdrawal‌ of all enriched uranium from Iran, as well as restrictions on‍ long-range missile stockpiles and an end to support for its proxies in the region, according to Axios.

“We are open to any discussion. If they⁤ wish to contact⁢ us, as long as they know the conditions, we are ready to discuss,” a senior American official, ⁣speaking on condition of anonymity,‍ told journalists. “I think​ they know the conditions. ⁤They were communicated throughout this period […] since the beginning of the Trump administration,” ⁣he ⁢added.

Even before Centcom’s ‌declaration, the Iranian government had warned‍ on Monday against any American‍ intervention. “The arrival of such a warship will not affect Iran’s resolve […] to defend the nation,” said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaïl Baghaï,in an apparent reference to the aircraft carrier. “The ‌Islamic Republic of Iran has confidence in its own capabilities,” he added.

As a symbol of tensions, the Iranian ‌authorities have deployed a ​huge anti-American sign in the center of Tehran showing an aircraft carrier targeted by airstrikes. “He who ⁤sows the wind reaps the storm,” says the⁢ slogan translated into English. “Iran’s naval power‍ is not only defensive,” also warned ⁢the commander of the Iranian navy, Shahram Irani, quoted by⁤ the⁤ official ‍Irna news agency.

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PHASE 1:⁢ ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH, FRESHNESS & BREAKING-NEWS CHECK

The provided text describes a hypothetical future ⁢event (June 2025) and its aftermath, ‍including a war⁣ between ​Israel and Iran, US involvement, ⁤and subsequent protests​ in Iran. As⁣ of ⁤January 26, 2026, this scenario has not occurred.There has been ‍ongoing tension between Israel and Iran, including cyberattacks and proxy conflicts, but not a full-scale war involving ​direct attacks on nuclear facilities as described. ​The reported ⁤death toll of 6,000 from⁣ protests is also⁤ not verifiable as of this date. Protests did occur⁣ in Iran ‍in late 2022 and ‍2023,sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini,but the​ reported death tolls⁢ are substantially lower,though still disputed.

Breaking News Check (2026/01/26 22:28:32): ‍ ⁤No credible news sources report a war between Israel ⁤and Iran in June 2025, nor ⁢US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Tensions remain high,‍ with continued rhetoric and occasional clashes, but the described escalation has not⁢ materialized.⁣ ⁣Recent reports focus on Iran’s continued nuclear program and regional influence. U.S.⁤ Department of state – Iran ⁣ provides current facts on US policy and concerns.

PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO

* Primary Entity: ‍ hypothetical Israel-Iran War ​(June 2025)
* Related ⁣Entities:

*‌ Israel (Government of Israel)
⁢ *‍ ⁣⁤ Iran (Presidency of iran)
‍ * ⁢ United States (The White House)
​ * Iranian Protests (2022-2023)
⁢ * Mahsa Amini
‍ ⁣ * International Atomic ​Energy Agency (IAEA) ‍(IAEA Official Website)
* Human Rights Organizations (Amnesty International, Human⁣ Rights Watch)

PHASE 3: SEMANTIC ANSWER RULE

hypothetical ‌israel-Iran War (june⁤ 2025)

  1. Definition / Direct Answer: The provided source describes a hypothetical war in June 2025 ‍initiated by Israel with attacks on ‍Iranian military, nuclear, and civilian infrastructure, followed by US‌ strikes‌ on‌ Iranian nuclear‍ sites.
  2. Detail: ⁢The scenario posits ⁢a important escalation of the⁣ long-standing tensions between⁤ Israel and Iran. The‍ attacks on nuclear facilities suggest a deliberate attempt to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, a key concern for ⁢Israel and the United States. The inclusion of attacks on ⁤inhabited areas indicates a broader conflict beyond military targets. As of January 26, 2026, this war has ‍not occurred.
  3. Example or Evidence: While this specific⁢ war is hypothetical,Israel has repeatedly expressed concerns about ​Iran’s nuclear program ⁣and‍ has hinted at potential military action if diplomatic efforts fail. In September 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu stated that​ Israel would “do everything” to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Reuters: Netanyahu says ⁤Israel will do everything to prevent Iran nuclear​ weapon.

Iranian Protests (2022-2023)

  1. Definition / Direct Answer: Following the​ hypothetical war, the ‌source mentions widespread protests in⁢ Iran, initially triggered by ⁢economic grievances but expanding to broader political demands, with a reported high ⁤death toll.
  2. Detail: The protests are described as the most significant challenge to the Islamic Republic ‍as its founding in 1979. The source claims a death toll approaching 6,000, attributed to violent suppression by the government. ‍ Actual protests did occur in Iran beginning in September 2022,sparked by the death of Mahsa amini while in the custody of ⁣the morality police. These protests were met with a violent crackdown.
  3. Example or Evidence: ⁣ Amnesty International documented the deaths ⁢of⁢ at least 528 protesters, including 69 children, during the protests following Mahsa amini’s death. Amnesty International: ‍Iran 2023. Human‌ Rights Watch also reported widespread repression‌ and unlawful killings. ‌ Human ⁣Rights Watch: Iran.⁤ These figures ⁣are lower than the 6,000 claimed in the‌ original source, ‌highlighting‍ the unreliability of​ that claim.

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