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Exclusive Report: Multiple U.S. Military Amphibious vessels reinforcing the Middle East
Questioning AI · The U.S. claims routine operations, but what are the actual strategic intentions?
According to Israel’s Jerusalem Post on the 20th, at least three U.S. Navy ships have left the San Diego Naval Base and been dispatched to the Middle East for reinforcement.
The U.S. amphibious assault ship “Kearsarge” departs port on the 18th. Source: Video screenshot
The report, citing local San Diego media on the 19th, states that at least three U.S. military vessels have set out, including an amphibious assault ship. Footage from local port cameras shows the “Kearsarge” leaving port on the 18th.
Fox News San Diego Channel reported that, according to the U.S. Navy Third Fleet, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, is conducting “routine operations” in the Pacific.
An American official told the Jerusalem Post on the 20th that the U.S. military is accelerating the deployment of Marine personnel and equipment to the Middle East, including the deployment of the “Kearsarge,” “Portland,” and “Kinston” amphibious ships. Recently, American Newsmax TV also received similar information from four anonymous officials.
NBC News on the 19th cited sources saying that the “Kearsarge” carries about 2,000 Marines, and with two accompanying ships, the total number of U.S. Marine troops deployed could reach several thousand.
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