Friday, January 19, 2024

Is The U.S. Navy Struggling To Deploy Repalcement Ships To The Middle East?

In this photo released by the U.S. Navy, the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan, front, and the landing ship USS Carter Hall travel through the Red Sea on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023. | Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Riley Gasdia/U.S. Navy  

Politico: As the Middle East heats up, the Navy struggles to deploy replacement ships  

Delays are emblematic of a wider issue with repair and maintenance in the Navy that has seen warships languish pierside for months after they had been scheduled to leave. 

A group of warships led by the USS Bataan has done it all over the past six months. 

From warning off Iranian ships in the Persian Gulf to patrolling the Red Sea to filling in for an aircraft carrier off the Israeli coast, the workhorse amphibious ships Bataan and USS Carter Hall and their force of 2,000 Marines have been at the center of the action in a volatile Middle East. Yet the group is past the point that it should have started heading home for some much-needed rest, and is still on station because replacements are in short supply.

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WNU Editor: I am sure the US Navy can keep a necessary deployment of ships in the Middle East for as long as it takes. But there is going to be a heavy cost in resources, manpower, and monies.

11 comments:

  1. It would be easier, if they had some AD's (destroyer tenders). They got rid of the USS Gompers (AD-37) in 1995 and the USS Puget Sound (AD-38) in 1996 due to the peace dividend. Clinton cashed those chips in, but solve poverty.

    USS Gompers was named after a 19th century America Labor leader Samuel B Gompers.

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  2. "Delays are emblematic of a wider issue with repair and maintenance in the Navy that has seen warships languish pierside for months after they had been scheduled to leave."

    The wider issue is that the USA is a nation in decay--and a big part of that decay is the adoption of EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) regulations for decades now, which result in unqualified applicants with nonexistent work ethics being hired in critical roles. This rot is apparent wherever you look in the USA. It is the result of Democrat Party policies and influences.

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  3. As any nation, you can't have trillions of stuff everywhere all the time. Some money has to go to the LGBTQ community, don't you understand?

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  4. Common denominator of all the problems is

    The Democrat Party

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  7. The will of Jesus is everything 4 u and I

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  8. Number 999 lives here

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