As the Iran war comes to a close, is the US pulling warships back to the west Pacific?
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The US Navy has redeployed an amphibious strike group originally planned for the Middle East to the South China Sea, signaling a possible strategic pivot back to the Pacific region following distractions from the Iran war. This movement includes assets based in Japan, indicating a continued US focus on regional security.
The US Navy has redeployed an amphibious strike group originally bound for the Middle East to the South China Sea, a move experts say may signal Washington shifting its focus back to the Pacific region after months of distractions from the Iran war. The United States began turning its military attention to the Middle East early this year, moving global military assets, including those in the Pacific, nearer to Iran. Among those assets was the USS Tripoli group, which is based in Sasebo, Japan,...