Washington – US Aircraft Carrier Seen As Barometer Of Tensions With Iran

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    In this Sunday, May 19, 2019, photo released by the U.S. Navy, Sailors partake in a foreign object and debris (FOD) walk-down on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). (Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Garrett LaBarge/U.S. Navy via AP)Washington – Ordered by the White House to the Persian Gulf, the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier has become a 100,000-ton barometer of the tensions between Iran and the U.S.

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    So far, the Lincoln and its accompanying ships have yet to enter the gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. It has been filmed by the U.S. Navy on Friday carrying out exercises with other American warships in the Arabian Sea, which is over 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) away.

    While U.S. military officials aren’t publicly explaining the delay, it may be to calm nerves before the ships pass through the strait, a narrow waterway where Iran often shadows American vessels.

    In December, about 30 Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels trailed the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier and its strike group through the strait as Associated Press journalists on board watched. One small vessel launched what appeared to be a commercial-grade drone to film the U.S. ships.

    Other transits have seen the Iranians fire rockets away from American warships or test-fire their machine guns. The Guard’s small fast boats often cut in front of the massive carriers, running dangerously close to running into them.

    The Guard has perfected so-called “swarm attacks” on carriers, with bomb-carrying drones and sea-to-sea and surface-to-sea missiles in its arsenal.

    Iran has increasingly threatened to close the strait if it is unable to sell its own crude oil to the global market as a result of the U.S. pressure campaign following Washington’s withdrawal a year ago from the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

    Any transit through the strait also carries the risk of a catastrophic mistake by either side spinning out of control. In 1988, a U.S. warship accidentally shot down an Iranian commercial airliner, killing all 290 on board.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    4 years ago

    Trump ran as an isolationist. He said he was against the Iraq & Afghan wars. He said he would bring ALL the troops home. Now he wants to start a real WAR w Iran? What excuse will he use to do this? And why? To serve his own personal agenda.

    4 years ago

    To: #1 - Trump has not started a shooting war, as Bush #43 did, with his idiotic invasion of Iraq. Rather, Trump is making those momzarim Iranians svitz, and have sleepless nights. The USS Abraham Lincoln is in international waters. If the Iranians don’t like it, tough. You seem to forget, that the Soviets routinely have their naval ships and submarines not that far from our coast lines, and occasionally do the same with their bombers.