US sends second aircraft carrier to Middle East, bolstering military presence in region
The USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier equipped with F-35 fighter jets, arrived in the Middle East Wednesday, further bolstering U.S. military presence in the region.
The carrier, escorted by guided missile destroyers, was dispatched from the Indo-Pacific as part of the Biden administration’s preparations to support Israel against a potential Iranian attack, according to U.S. Central Command.
Reinforcement following regional threats
This deployment follows orders from U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who earlier this month directed the USS Abraham Lincoln to accelerate its transit to the Middle East.
This move comes in response to escalating threats from Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran, who both vowed retaliation against Israel after the recent assassination of Haniyeh in Tehran. The Lincoln now joins the USS Theodore Roosevelt, which has been in the region since mid-July, along with eight other U.S. destroyers.
In a rare disclosure, Austin also ordered the USS Georgia, a guided missile submarine, to the Middle East. The last public acknowledgment of a U.S. submarine in the region was in November 2023, in the aftermath of Hamas’ attack and the subsequent Gaza conflict. The USS Georgia is expected to arrive shortly, adding to the significant U.S. naval force already in the area.
Pentagon’s preparedness amid cease-fire uncertainty
The Pentagon‘s actions are seen as precautionary measures as ceasefire negotiations to end the Gaza war have stalled. U.S. officials indicate that Iran’s retaliation plans are currently on hold, as the situation remains fluid.
However, the Pentagon emphasized that the additional forces are not only a deterrence but also a means to de-escalate the situation if necessary.
Also in a technological boost to its capabilities, the USS Abraham Lincoln has been outfitted with SpaceX’s Starlink, providing high-speed internet access. The Navy stated that this upgrade has significantly improved the maritime experience for sailors, enhancing both morale and productivity.
Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, Pentagon Press Secretary, highlighted that these movements ensure that the U.S. has the necessary forces in the region to respond to any potential escalation. He added that the U.S. is prepared to support Israel should an attack occur and to manage any developments in the region.