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US boosts naval presence amid Iran tensions

Published on: February 13, 2026 4:00 PM

The Pentagon has ordered a second aircraft carrier to deploy to the Middle East, according to US media reports. The move raises military pressure on Iran amid sensitive nuclear talks and regional tensions. The deployment affects US forces, regional allies, and Iran as diplomatic efforts continue.

Reports said the USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships will head to the region from the Caribbean Sea. The carrier will join the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group already operating in the Gulf. President Donald Trump sent the Lincoln and accompanying warships last month. That deployment followed heightened threats against Tehran.

Read more: US spy planes buzz Iranian border amid tensions

Washington and Tehran began indirect talks last week over Iran’s nuclear program. However, Trump warned of “very traumatic” consequences if Iran fails to reach a deal. His remarks fueled speculation about possible military options. The additional carrier signals Washington’s readiness to escalate if diplomacy collapses.

Multiple outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and CBS News, reported the deployment citing unnamed officials. The Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment. It remains unclear how long both carriers will stay in the region. The buildup adds to existing US military assets across the Middle East.

Read more: US warns ships to avoid Iranian waters 

Previously, the Ford deployed in June before moving to the Caribbean during pressure on Venezuela. Some of its aircraft reportedly joined a January operation in Caracas. Still, officials have not confirmed further mission details. Analysts say the dual-carrier presence aims to deter aggression and reassure regional partners.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump Iran warning, Latest, Pentagon carrier strike group, US aircraft carrier Middle East, US Iran nuclear talks, USS Abraham Lincoln Gulf, USS Gerald R. Ford deployment

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