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| The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln transits through the Arabian Sea on April 5 |
“There are currently two carrier strike groups in the US 5th Fleet area of operations,” Lieutenant Commander John Fage, a navy spokesman, said yesterday. “USS Abraham Lincoln is currently in the north Arabian Sea (not in the Gulf region itself) and USS Enterprise is transiting the Gulf of Aden.”
The Enterprise has in effect replaced the USS Carl Vinson, which has left the zone to conduct manoeuvres in the Bay of Bengal before later returning to the west coast of the US. The US naval presence in the Gulf is described as routine by the Pentagon, but tensions have risen in recent months following Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil chokepoint in the region.
In January, Pentagon chief Leon Panetta said the US was “fully prepared” for any confrontation with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, but said he hoped a dispute would be resolved peacefully.
Tehran threatened last December to close the strait—where one-fifth of the world’s traded oil passes through—in the event of a military strike or severe tightening of international sanctions over its disputed nuclear programme.
