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US Eisenhower aircraft carrier returns to regional waters

The media reported the return of the US aircraft carrier Eisenhower to the waters of the region after some time in the Suez Canal.

News sources reported the return of the USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier and its group ship to the area after a brief stop on the Suez Canal.

According to the Al-Mantur website, the Eisenhower aircraft carrier is likely to lead the US Naval Coalition mission in the region. The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is currently in charge. This is the first presence of a US group ship in the region since the departure of the aircraft carrier Nimetz in recent weeks.

The US Department of Defense recently announced that the aircraft carrier “Nimitz” was removed from the US Central Command area and transferred to the Pacific and Indian regions.

A Pentagon spokesman, John Kirby, said in recent days that the Eisenhower Group ship was in the area to support Centcom forces.

The US move comes amid claims that repression by Iran and its affiliates in the region is still being questioned, and the success of Centcom Commander’s approach is still being questioned due to over-pressure on US Navy personnel and crews.

Officials in the administration of US President Joe Biden have said they intend to continue efforts by former President Donald Trump’s administration to establish regional military cooperation between the Arabs and the Israeli regime against Iran.

The American Wall Street Journal recently reported that US President Joe Biden has ordered the withdrawal of some troops and equipment from the Middle East. According to the Wall Street Journal, Biden’s order is aimed at re-establishing a US military presence in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East.

The Wall Street Journal reported that US officials said the Pentagon was seeking the equipment and training that Saudi Arabia needed.

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