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As high-stakes nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran unfold in Geneva, Tehran appears to be doubling down on military signaling amid diplomatic talks. While Iranian diplomats sit down with U.S. counterparts and the International Atomic Energy Agency to pursue a possible deal, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched live-fire naval drills in the strategic Strait of Hormuz — a key global oil chokepoint — just days after the U.S. beefed up its naval presence. Satellite tracking data shows the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group operating roughly 150 miles from Omani waters near Iran’s coastline as Iranian forces execute rapid-reaction exercises aimed at testing their readiness in the face of perceived threats. In this video we break down: • 📡 What current satellite tracking reveals about U.S. naval deployment near Iran • 🚢 Why the IRGC has launched live-fire drills in the Strait of Hormuz amid Geneva negotiations • 🛡️ How such military maneuvers serve as strategic signals during diplomacy • ⚖️ The difference between diplomatic talks and military posturing • 🌍 What this could mean for regional stability and global energy security This analysis relies on verified open-source reporting and satellite tracking rather than speculation about future military action. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational and analytical purposes only. It uses publicly available news reporting and satellite monitoring data to explain developments related to U.S.–Iran tensions. There is no confirmed evidence that the United States and Iran are at war or that any formal conflict has been declared. Descriptions of naval positioning, drills, and military signals reflect reported activities and strategic responses in international waters and do not imply imminent combat. Viewer discretion is advised due to discussion of geopolitics, international security, and naval operations.