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Trump Mobilizes USS Gerald R Ford for Enhanced Middle East Presence Against Iran

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President Trump has commanded the deployment of the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East from Caribbean, substantially increasing American military presence as indirect negotiations with Iran over nuclear capabilities continue without clear resolution. The carrier and escort vessels require approximately three weeks before arriving to join USS Abraham Lincoln already operating in region near Iranian territory.
The deployment decision came after Trump’s Wednesday meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, during which leaders discussed requirements for any agreement with Tehran. Netanyahu has emphasized that effective deals must address Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and support for militant organizations, not merely nuclear enrichment, creating potential complications for achieving agreement.
Negotiations between American and Iranian representatives proceeded last week in Oman through indirect channels, reflecting absent formal diplomatic relations between nations. While Iranian officials suggested willingness to accept limits on nuclear enrichment for economic relief, they firmly rejected broader demands concerning missile programs and proxy group support that Israel considers non-negotiable.
Trump’s approach to Iran has evolved since protests erupted against Iranian government. Early statements appeared to encourage regime change, but as Iranian security forces brutally suppressed demonstrations—killing thousands—and with limited military assets available at that time, administration’s emphasis moved toward securing nuclear concessions rather than supporting regime overthrow efforts.
The president’s warnings to Iranian leadership intensified throughout week. Thursday brought characterizations of potential negotiation failure as “very traumatic” for Tehran, with predictions of rapid agreement within approximately one month. At Fort Bragg on Friday, Trump suggested regime change might be more desirable than continued negotiations, noting decades of diplomatic engagement produced minimal results.

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