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The US Navy Has Battled Operational Tempo Ordeals for Years. The Iran War Exposed the Flaws.
The Navy’s maintenance delays and extended Middle East deployments leave no carrier on station in the Western Pacific while China plans six more.
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The US Navy has battled operational tempo ordeals for years. The Iran war exposed the flaws.
Carrier availability and decisions made during the Iran war have exacerbated the US Navy's longstanding struggles with a frenzied operational tempo.
China Wants 9 Aircraft Carriers by 2035. The US Navy Is Leaving 0 Deployed in the Western Pacific Thanks to the Iran War
USS George Washington is leaving the western Pacific to relieve the exhausted Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East. The move exposes a fleet constrained by maintenance, training cycles and global commitments while China expands its carrier force. Theodore Roosevelt offers the quickest relief. The structural shortage will last much longer.
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