Khaberni - U.S. sources reported that the American aircraft carrier George W. Bush has moved to the Middle East.
The sources indicated that the American aircraft carrier, the flagship in the carrier's strike group, has been ordered to move to the area under the responsibility of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes the Middle East and parts of Asia, and which supervises American military operations against Iran in the ongoing war.
The sources also stated that the strike group associated with the carrier has completed intensive training confirming their readiness for deployment and participation in large-scale combat operations before their arrival in the region.
It is expected that George W. Bush will join the U.S. and Israeli forces currently deployed near Iran, including aircraft carriers Gerald R. Ford and Abraham Lincoln, to bolster naval power and aerial capabilities in response to the military escalation with Tehran.
This movement is part of a series of U.S. military reinforcements in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Gulf amid the war against Iran, where the United States seeks to increase military pressure on the arena, while confrontations and exchanges of strikes between the two parties continue.



