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“罕见!美国仅部署一艘”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-30 12:32

Core Points - The U.S. has withdrawn the USS Ford aircraft carrier from the Mediterranean and deployed it to the waters around Latin America for anti-drug operations, indicating a shift in focus from the Middle East to the Western Hemisphere [2] - Since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, the U.S. has deployed five aircraft carriers to the Middle East, but the latest movement leaves only one carrier in deployment, creating a rare situation for the U.S. Navy [2] - The USS Ford strike group includes five destroyers, but it is unclear if they will accompany the carrier to Latin America [3] Summary by Sections - Deployment Changes - The USS Ford has set sail from Split, Croatia, and its duration in Latin American waters is uncertain [3] - The USS Nimitz is currently returning to the U.S. West Coast and will enter the decommissioning process [4] - Military Assets - The U.S. Navy has deployed eight ships, one submarine, several F-35 stealth fighters, and MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Caribbean region [3] - Strategic Implications - The movement of the USS Ford raises concerns about potential impacts on peace negotiations in the Israel-Palestine conflict and the situation in Iran, as aircraft carriers are a limited resource that can create pressure on decision-makers [3]