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Khamenei's CHILLING Warning: Iran Will SINK US Aircraft Carriers "To Bottom of Sea" Tabriz, Iran. February 17th, 2026. 2:47 PM local time. The moment Iran's Supreme Leader made his deadliest miscalculation. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stood before thousands. Cameras rolling. And declared Iran possesses weaponry capable of sending American aircraft carriers straight to the ocean floor. Not damaged. Not crippled. Sunk. But Khamenei overlooked seven fatal realities. First, the USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 wasn't vulnerable—it was bait. Second, Chinese satellite targeting data means nothing against layered Aegis defense. Third, US F-22 Raptors were already wheels-up from Langley. Fourth, Iran's college FARS missiles have never faced SM-6 interceptors in combat. Fifth, Trump already authorized Rules of Engagement Alpha. Sixth, 12 American warships were positioned in kill zones around Iran's coast. Seventh, threatening a carrier doesn't sink it—firing does. And Iran just learned the difference. February 17th to February 22nd, 2026. One Supreme Leader's threat versus 67 American warplanes deploying at emergency speed. One claim about sinking carriers versus the most advanced naval defense network ever constructed. This is Operation Steel Resolve. FIVE DAYS EARLIER. February 12th, 2026. 11:20 AM. Tehran, Iran. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Naval Command Headquarters. IRGC Commander Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri gathered senior officers. Intelligence reports confirmed two American carriers converging on the Persian Gulf. The Abraham Lincoln already on station. The Gerald R. Ford CVN-78 crossing the Atlantic. Tangsiri saw opportunity. "The Americans believe carriers make them untouchable," he told his commanders. "We will demonstrate otherwise." The plan: Conduct aggressive Strait of Hormuz drills. Simulate strikes on carrier mock-ups. Launch propaganda showing Iranian missiles obliterating American warships. Then Khamenei delivers the threat directly. Psychological warfare backed by anti-ship ballistic missile technology. The IRGC began preparations immediately. College FARS missiles—650 kilograms of high explosive, Mach 3 to Mach 4 velocity, 300-kilometer range. Zulfaqar Basir missiles—700 kilometers, AI-guided, sea-skimming capability. Shahed-136 drone swarms. Forty-three fast attack boats armed with C-802 anti-ship cruise missiles. Final authorization came February 15th. Tangsiri believed America would back down. He believed wrong. SAME WEEK. February 13th, 2026. 6:45 AM Eastern Time. The Pentagon. Arlington, Virginia. US Central Command intelligence detected Iranian naval activity escalating. Satellite imagery showed missile batteries repositioning along Iran's southern coast. SIGINT captured IRGC communications referencing "carrier strike exercises." Admiral Samuel Paparo, Commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, briefed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The assessment: Iran preparing coordinated anti-access operations. But what Tehran didn't know—US Navy intelligence had penetrated IRGC command networks six months prior. Every Iranian war game. Every missile test. Every tactical plan. The Americans knew everything. The USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group wasn't sailing blind into a trap. It was the trap. Abraham Lincoln CVN-72. Nimitz-class supercarrier. 90 embarked aircraft. 5,500 personnel. Escorting destroyers: USS Spruance DDG-111, USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. DDG-121, USS Michael Monsoor DDG-127. All Arleigh Burke Flight IIA destroyers. All equipped with Aegis Combat System Baseline 9. All carrying SM-3 Block IIA and SM-6 Dual I interceptors. Beneath the surface: USS Florida SSGN-728. Ohio-class guided missile submarine. 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Undetected.