U.S. sending aircraft carrier, strike force to Mideast to warn Iran
Washington – The United States is deploying forces to the Middle East, in response to what administration officials say are threats of a possible attack by Iran or allied fighters on American troops in the region. White House national security adviser John Bolton said in a statement Sunday night that the U.S. is deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group and a bomber task force to the U.S. Central Command region, an area that includes the Middle East.
Bolton said the move was in response to “a number of troubling and escalatory indications and warnings.” He didn’t provide details, but said the U.S. wants to send a “clear and unmistakable” message to Iran that “unrelenting force” would meet any attack on U.S. interests or those of its allies.”The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces,” he said.A Defense Department official told CBS News chief Pentagon correspondent David Martin the U.S. has detected “a number of preparations for possible attack” on U.S. forces at sea and on land.
“… There is more than one avenue of attack or possible attack that we’re tracking,” the official said. ” … We’ve seen indications for a number of days but they were coming together in the last several days. … This has been moving pretty fast today (Sunday).”The official said the decision to order the deployment was made Sunday.The Pentagon had no immediate official comment on the Bolton statement.Last month, President Trump announced the U.S. would no longer exempt any countries from U.S. sanctions if they continue to buy Iranian oil, a decision that primarily affects the five remaining major importers: China and India and U.S. treaty allies Japan, South Korea and Turkey and was meant to end Iranian oil exports.Since then, Martin reports, U.S. intelligence has been picking up “chatter” about Iranian-backed Shia militias in Iraq attacking Americans. There are 5,200 U.S. troops in Iraq. At the time, U.S. intelligence analysts said the Iranian government appeared to be debating whether the issue of oil sanctions could be resolved through diplomacy.The Abraham Lincoln and its strike group of ships and combat aircraft have been operating in the Mediterranean Sea recently.Bolton’s reference to the Central Command area would mean the Lincoln is headed east to the Red Sea and perhaps then to the Arabian Sea or the Persian Gulf. The U.S. Navy currently has no aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf.