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Wednesday, Jan 15, 2025

Pentagon Directs US Aircraft Carrier to Stay in the Mediterranean Proximity to Israel

The Pentagon has extended the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and the USS Normandy cruiser in the Mediterranean Sea to reinforce U.S. military presence near Israel amidst ongoing conflict with Hamas. This marks the third extension for the Ford, highlighting concerns over regional instability during the Gaza crisis. Despite their undisclosed status, officials have confirmed these military extensions. Additional vessels from the Ford's group have similarly had their tours prolonged.
This move follows heightened U.S. military activity in response to an attack by Hamas on October 7, aimed at preventing Iran from escalating the situation. U.S. forces have since intercepted attacks targeting Israel and responded to Houthi aggression near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. Currently, the U.S. has 19 warships deployed in the region, with a mix in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Arabian Gulf.

Initially set to return in early November, the Ford's crew of approximately 5,000 awaits confirmation on holiday leave. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower was slated to replace the Ford, but plans changed, doubling carrier presence from Southern Europe to the Middle East. U.S. carriers serve as a strategic deterrent, previously effective against Iranian and Houthi threats, including protecting commercial shipping.

The Ford, the Navy's newest carrier, remains in the region as Israeli officials predict a prolonged conflict with Hamas. The U.S. has discussed a combat cessation timeline with Israel, which insists on continuing until Hamas is defeated. Meanwhile, the Eisenhower patrols the Gulf of Oman, accompanied by the USS Philippine Sea, and other U.S. Navy destroyers actively secure the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

While dual carrier deployment was common during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, recent U.S. focus had shifted towards the Asia Pacific before the escalation in the Middle East.
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