USS Washington arrives in Arabian Sea after aircraft carrier outcry
The USS George Washington aircraft carrier has arrived in the Arabian Sea as part of a scheduled deployment, according to US Central Command. This move follows reports of dire conditions, including supply shortages and maintenance issues, on the USS Lincoln, which had been deployed to the region amid the US-Israel war with Iran.

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AI-generatedThe USS George Washington aircraft carrier has arrived in the Arabian Sea as part of a scheduled deployment, according to US Central Command. This move follows reports of dire conditions, including supply shortages and maintenance issues, on the USS Lincoln, which had been deployed to the region amid the US-Israel war with Iran. The Lincoln is being rotated back to the US after a record-long deployment without a port stop. The situation has raised concerns among some legislators about US war planning and the Navy's readiness. The USS George Washington's deployment to the Middle East leaves the Western Pacific without a US aircraft carrier.
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5 extractedUSS George Washington arrived in the Arabian Sea as part of a scheduled deployment.
Democratic legislators charged the situation is emblematic of the Trump administration's poor planning for the war.
The USS Lincoln's deployment was the longest naval deployment without a port stop.
The US has made progress in increasing traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
Reports indicated dire conditions on the USS Lincoln, including paltry food and hygiene supplies.