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🚨 JUST NOW: Conflicting narratives emerge as Iran claims it struck the U.S. USS Gerald R. Ford — but the U.S. Pentagon firmly rejects the claim. What’s really happening? Tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate as part of the wider Middle East conflict. Tehran has made several statements about causing damage to U.S. naval forces, but official U.S. sources and verified reporting confirm that the USS Gerald R. Ford remains operational and was not struck in combat. Instead, the carrier recently suffered a non‑combat fire aboard ship that injured two sailors, but this was unrelated to enemy action. 📍 In this video you’ll learn: • What Iran is claiming — Tehran has released statements suggesting attacks on U.S. military assets, including carriers, as part of its war narrative. • How the Pentagon responds — U.S. defense officials have rejected these claims and noted there is no evidence of a strike on the Gerald R. Ford. • Carrier status update: USS Gerald R. Ford continues operations in the Red Sea and Middle East theater supporting U.S. military efforts. • Real incidents vs. misinformation: Understanding verified events versus wartime rhetoric and conflicting reports. 🔔 Subscribe for ongoing updates on the Iran–U.S. military standoff and verified conflict news from reliable sources. 🗨 Comment below: Do you think these claims are part of wartime messaging, or do they reflect deeper tensions? #BreakingNews #IranUSConflict #USSgeraldRFord #PentagonDenies #MilitaryUpdate #WarClaimsVsFacts #NavalOperations #GlobalSecurity