The Unexpected Fate of the Aircraft Carrier Uss Gerald R. Ford After Leaving the Mediterranean
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The flagship aircraft carrier leaves Europe for the Atlantic The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) crossed the Strait of Gibraltar last Tuesday to the Atlantic. According to the Pentagon, the ship joins the area of responsibility of the Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) to integrate into the military reinforcement operations that the United States has maintained since September in the Caribbean. Sean Parnell, spokesman for the Department of War, explained…
For the moment, Trump dismisses a direct intervention in the Latin American country, although he acknowledged a few days ago that he has authorized CIA covert operations in Venezuela. 333 meters in length and 100,000 tons of displacementThe aircraft carrier, which receives this name in honor of the 38th president of the United States, is the largest warship of the United States Navy.
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