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    U.S. military moves carriers, denies Iran link

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Wednesday that a new aircraft carrier strike group had arrived in the Arabian Sea and that another was on its way to the region, but denied any link to recent tensions with Iran and portrayed the movements as routine.

    The shift in the powerful U.S. naval assets comes at a moment of heightened tensions with Iran, which has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz - the world's most important oil shipping lane - if U.S. and EU sanctions over its nuclear program cut off its oil exports.

    The U.S. military has said it will halt any blockade of the strategic strait and the top U.S. naval officer acknowledged on Tuesday that preparing for a potential conflict there was something that "keeps me awake at night."

    Still, the Pentagon denied any direct link between recent tensions and the movement of aircraft carriers.

    "I don't want to leave anybody with the impression that we're somehow (speeding) two carriers over there because we're concerned about what happened, you know, today in Iran. It's just not the case," said Captain John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman.

    Military officials said the USS Carl Vinson arrived in the Arabian Sea on Monday to replace the outgoing USS John C. Stennis carrier strike group, which Iran last week warned not to return to the Gulf after departing in late December.

    The Stennis was due to return to its home port in San Diego but the Pentagon did not say when that would happen.

    Another carrier strike group, led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, concluded a port visit to Thailand on Tuesday and was now in the Indian Ocean. It is on track to join the Vinson in the Central Command area of operations, which begins in the neighboring Arabian Sea.

    It is "not unusual to have two carriers in the CENTCOM theater at the same time," a second U.S. military official said.

    Another official said there had been two carriers in the Gulf region at least twice in the past 18 months.

    Tensions between Iran and the United States ratcheted up again in the past week. Iran started an underground uranium enrichment plant and sentenced an American to death for spying. Washington and Europe have stepped up efforts to cripple Iran's oil exports, and Tehran on Wednesday blamed U.S. and Israeli agents for killing an Iranian nuclear scientist.

    Israel declined to comment on the killing and the United States denied any U.S. role and condemned the attack, in which the scientist was blown up by a bomb attached to his car by a motorbike hitman.

    Iran had warned the Stennis not to re-enter the Gulf and it is unclear when another U.S. carrier will enter Gulf waters. The Pentagon has suggested only that, sooner or later, a carrier will pass through the Strait of Hormuz into the Gulf.

    "We routinely operate our ships - all of our ships, all of our types of ships - inside the Arabian Gulf and that will continue," Kirby said.

    (Additional reporting by Reed Stevenson)

     
    • gh  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      2 carriers, how many subs?
    • 2-TIME CHAMP  •  Fresno, California  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      my son is on the uss lincoln... may we all hope all goes well for our troops
    • Tony  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Best of all, Russia, Brittan, France and Canada have moved naval assets toward the area too. And without even being asked !!!! guess everyone wants to make sure their oil gets out on schedule.
    • morrow  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Well Iran did say that the Stinnis better not return, but they never sayed anything about the Carl Vinson , so that,s ok.
    • Ronnie  •  Waco, Texas  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Let them drink their oil! We need to stop spending our money on other countries that hate us and keep our our grain for our starving people! Tap our resources and stop buying cheep plastic crap from China!
    • Mike Trussell  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      My kid is on the Carl Vinson. Hope things calm down.
    • AndrewP  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      "Speak softly and carry a big stick." - Teddy Roosevelt
    • Jim  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      As a Navy vet, I can tell you that 2 carrier groups carry more firepower than all the naval AND air forces of ALL the countries in the Gulf COMBINED. Hopefully, this will be enough of a deterrent for anyone to escalate the situation.
    • PhuQue  •  San Diego, California  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      no no link at all it's just the navy doing what the navy does....sailing the seas'......and where o where might the sub escorts be ?
    • nicemarlo  •  Fremont, California  •  28 days ago
      enjoy with the #$%$
    • Judy  •  Clarksville, Tennessee  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      My son is on the departing Stennis and my niece is on the Vinson. Stay safe guys and gals and thank you. God Bless
    • yoo hoo  •  Bossier City, Louisiana  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Don't forget a Russian aircraft carrier group, a French Carrier group, British war ships. This is gonna get ugly.
    • Donnie  •  Rantoul, Illinois  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      LOL I like that.....iran says one better not return we say ok have it your way it wont return but two different ones are coming in LOL
    • Mac  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Wouldn't it be wonderful if for once somebody could just give an honest answer. "Why Yes!, we are moving our forces into the Gulf. You say your going to close the Straight of Hormuz, what do you think we are going to do? Sail to Tahiti?"
    • misanthrope  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      iran is about to be missing a navy...
    • AnAngryAmerican  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      You know what? Everyone is right, I say we quit funding all these nations that hate us so much. close all imports, drill our own oil, put our own people to work manufacturing our own stuff, and then we can sit on our shores and watch the world destroy itself. Yeah, I like that idea. 1st one to the beach gets a beer.
    • BiggerCat_77  •  Chesapeake, Virginia  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      I served onboard aircraft carriers for much of my Navy career, and spent much time in the Arabian Gulf (formerly called the "Pursian Gulf"). With the U.S. Navy now down to 11 aircraft carriers, it is not routine to send two new Carrier Strike/Battle Groups to the Gulf at the same time. There is a more defined reason for doing so, than the Navy is stating.
    • jayz  •  Manila, Philippines  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      there will be wars and rumors of wars...
    • Ric  •  Pharr, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Then some one Please tell the Hungry gas company Bastrds that its just routine for the US to be there and to stop raising gas prices
    • Joe  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Expect to see European Naval ships there too. They will not tolerate the straight being shut down. Neither wil the other Gulf States.
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