Washington — The United States ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford to sail from the Caribbean to join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East, U.S. officials told media. The deployment will place two carrier strike groups in the region amid heightened tensions with Iran as President Donald Trump weighs options and indirect talks proceed in Oman. Officials said the Ford left Norfolk in June and may remain deployed until late April or early May; the Navy has not confirmed final orders. Reports originated from The New York Times, AP and WSJ. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The U.S. military and allied Gulf states benefit from increased deterrence and operational flexibility provided by deploying a second carrier strike group.
Regional civilians and political actors in Iran face heightened security risks and greater diplomatic pressure as military posturing escalates.
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Second U.S. Aircraft Carrier Deploys to Middle East
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