Dramatic illustration of USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group deploying amid Iran and Houthi retaliation warnings in the Middle East.
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Iran and Houthis warn of retaliation as USS Abraham Lincoln strike group deploys to the Middle East

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Iranian officials and Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement have issued fresh warnings as the U.S. Navy’s USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group moves into the Middle East, a deployment President Donald Trump has described as a contingency amid Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests and rising regional tensions.

The U.S. Navy’s carrier strike group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln has deployed to the Middle East in recent days, drawing pointed warnings from Iranian officials and the Houthis, an Iran-aligned armed group that controls much of northern Yemen.

The Houthis circulated a short video showing previously released footage of a vessel burning at sea, with the caption “Soon.” The group did not specify a target or timeline, but the imagery was widely interpreted as a threat to resume attacks on shipping in the Red Sea corridor, including the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree said the group would not remain on the sidelines if a conflict expanded to include Tehran. In a statement shared online, he also said the Houthis would continue supporting Hamas in Gaza and would back “any Arab or Islamic country,” describing Israel’s actions as supported by the United States.

Iran, meanwhile, issued its own warning. Iranian state-linked outlets quoted Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Reza Talaei-Nik as saying that any U.S. or Israeli military action would bring a response “more painful and more decisive than in the past.”

Separately, Iranian authorities unveiled a new mural on a large billboard in Tehran’s Enghelab (Revolution) Square showing a damaged aircraft carrier amid blood and bodies, paired with the slogan: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind.” The Associated Press reported that the display referenced the USS Abraham Lincoln.

The threats come as Iran faces sweeping unrest that began in late December, driven largely by economic grievances. Independent estimates of casualties vary widely and are difficult to verify amid restrictions on reporting and communications. Iranian authorities have released a significantly lower death toll than figures cited by activists and rights groups, while an extended internet blackout has limited information flows.

Trump has publicly described the carrier deployment as a precautionary move, saying it is intended to keep options open should the United States decide to take military action tied to Iran’s treatment of protesters, including the possibility of mass executions. The U.S. military has not publicly responded to the threats from Iran or the Houthis.

Analysts say the expanded U.S. naval presence is intended as deterrence, amid concerns that Iran-aligned groups across the region could escalate attacks if tensions with Washington intensify.

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X users react to the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group's deployment to the Middle East with a mix of sentiments. Supporters view it as strong deterrence and aid to Iranian protesters amid regime crackdowns. Critics warn of escalation risks and question Trump's strategy. Neutral posts highlight Iranian threats, including drone footage targeting the carrier and vows of retaliation from Tehran and allies.

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