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WORLD / Middle East

US Navy flexes muscles in Persian Gulf

(AP)
Updated: 2007-03-28 09:16

In January, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the Stennis strike group
was being sent to the Mideast as a warning to Iran that it should not
misjudge America's resolve in the region.

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Iran has grown increasingly assertive in the Persian Gulf as the US
military has become focused on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Iranian
officials have publicly called on America's Arab allies to shut down US
military bases and join Iran in a regional security alliance.

Leaders of Arab nations around the Gulf have grown increasingly uneasy
with the tough US stance toward Iran, believing any outbreak of war would
bring attacks on their own soil. But none has shown interest in an
alliance with Iran.

In February, the 5th Fleet's then-commander, Vice Adm. Patrick Walsh,
said he had assured Arab allies that Washington was trying to avoid "a
mistake that boils over into war" with Iran.

The Stennis strike group, with more than 6,500 sailors and marines,
entered the Gulf late Monday or early Tuesday along with the
guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam, the Navy said.

The Stennis, which had been supporting military operations in Afghanistan
from the Arabian Sea, joined the strike group led by the Eisenhower.

It is the first time two US aircraft carriers have operated in the Gulf
since the US-led invasion of Iraq, Aandahl said. The Eisenhower was
operating off the coast of Somalia in January and February.

Each carrier carries an air wing of F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet
fighter-bombers, EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft, S-3 Viking
refueling and anti-submarine planes, and E-2C Hawkeye airborne
command-and-control aircraft.

Also taking part were six guided-missile destroyers, the Anzio, Ramage,
O'Kane, Mason, Preble and Nitze; the frigate Hawes; amphibious assault
ships Boxer and Bataan; and the minesweepers Scout, Gladiator and Ardent.

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