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Trump Orders Second Carrier Strike Group to Persian Gulf Amid High-Stakes Iran Negotiations

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President Donald Trump has authorized the deployment of the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier strike group from Caribbean waters to the Middle East, marking a dramatic escalation in military posturing as the United States pursues negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. The carrier, which represents the pinnacle of American naval engineering, will require approximately three weeks to complete its journey to the region.

Once the Ford arrives, it will operate alongside the USS Abraham Lincoln, creating an unprecedented concentration of American naval power in waters near Iran. This dual-carrier presence provides Trump with substantially enhanced military options as indirect talks with Tehran continue through intermediaries in Oman, though no concrete timeline has emerged for additional negotiating sessions.

The president’s strategy toward Iran has evolved considerably over recent weeks. Initially, Trump appeared to signal support for regime change, telling Iranian protesters that “help is coming” during widespread demonstrations that were ultimately crushed through violent government crackdowns that claimed thousands of lives. However, with limited military assets available at that time, the administration’s focus has shifted toward securing diplomatic concessions on nuclear enrichment.

Iran has signaled receptiveness to limiting its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief, but has resisted broader American and Israeli demands. Netanyahu’s government insists that any comprehensive agreement must address Iran’s ballistic missile program and its financial and military support for militant groups operating across the Middle East, creating potential obstacles to a final deal.

Trump maintained an aggressive rhetorical stance throughout the week, warning Iranian leaders that failure to reach agreement would prove “very traumatic” while expressing hope for rapid progress. At Fort Bragg on Friday, he suggested that fundamental political change in Iran would be preferable to continued negotiations, noting that nearly five decades of diplomatic efforts have produced limited results while costing numerous American lives in regional conflicts.

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