WASHINGTON, (Reuters): A US aircraft carrier and supporting warships have arrived in the Middle East, two US officials told Reuters on Monday, expanding President Donald Trumpās capabilities to defend US forces, or potentially take military action against Iran.
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several guided-missile destroyers have crossed into the Middle East region, which comes under the US militaryās Central Command, the officials told Reuters.
Trump said on Thursday that the United States had an āarmadaā heading toward Iran, but hoped he would not have to use it. The warships began deploying from the Asia-Pacific region earlier this month, as tensions between Iran and the United States escalated following a crackdown on protests across Iran.
Trump had repeatedly threatened to intervene if Iran continued to kill protesters, but the countrywide demonstrations have since abated. The president said he had been told that killings were subsiding and that he believes there is currently no plan for the executions of prisoners. The US military has in the past surged forces into the Middle East at times of heightened tensions, moves that were often defensive.
However, the US military staged a major buildup last year ahead of its June strikes against Iranās nuclear programme.
In addition to the carrier and warships, the Pentagon is also moving fighter jets and air-defence systems to the Middle East. Over the weekend, the US military announced that it would carry out an exercise in the region āto demonstrate the ability to deploy, disperse, and sustain combat airpower.ā
A senior Iranian official said last week that Tehran would consider any attack as an āall-out war against us.āThe United Arab Emirates said on Monday that it will not let its airspace, territory or territorial waters be used for any hostile military actions against Iran. The US militaryās Al Dhafra Air Base is located south of the UAE capital Abu Dhabi and has been a critical US Air Force hub in support of key missions against the Islamic State, as well as reconnaissance deployments across the region.




















































































