U.S. Navy Western Pacific Dynamics There is only 1 aircraft carrier left, and the world is paying at

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-27

Recently, the dynamics of the US Navy in the western Pacific have attracted widespread attention. Some Western** previously hyped that the United States would mobilize as many as five aircraft carriers to put pressure on China, but the actual situation was unexpected. Although three U.S. aircraft carriers were previously active in the area, the latest data shows that now only one aircraft carrier is left patrolling the vicinity.

Previous reports claimed that the United States would deploy five aircraft carriers in the western Pacific, which was seen as a deterrent to China and North Korea. However, the latest intelligence reveals a different picture: with the exception of one aircraft carrier named "Roosevelt", all other aircraft carriers have left the region, and one of them has even been resent to the Middle East.

Specifically, the American aircraft carrier "Carl Vinson" has left Pearl Harbor and may be preparing to return to the continental United States;"Reagan" is undergoing repairs in Yokosuka;The Lincoln was originally planned to go to the western Pacific, but was eventually rerouted to the Middle East.

So, while previous reports about the build-up of 5 American aircraft carriers in the western Pacific caused a stir, the reality is otherwise. Only 1 aircraft carrier remains in the area at the moment, which is much lower than the previously declared number.

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