The USS Gerald R. Ford leaves the Mediterranean for the Caribbean to support the increasing U.S. military footprint there.
President Trump caused a stir when he suggested aircraft carriers return to using steam catapults. Here's why that's way more ...
Latin Times on MSN
Deployment of USS Gerald Ford to Caribbean Is 'A Sign They May Be Closer to Airstrikes', Says Panama-Invasion Historian
The recent deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford to the Caribbean could signal that U.S. airstrikes on Venezuela are nearer, ...
The U.S. Navy’s newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, has left the Mediterranean and is now on ...
National Security Journal on MSN
What a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Could Actually Hit in Venezuela
The USS Gerald R. Ford’s presence off Venezuela projects pressure without promising a large air war. -If Washington ordered ...
3don MSNOpinion
Please don’t invade Venezuela
Mr. President, without careful thought and preparation, please do not invade Venezuela or continue this drug war without ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier Almost Became an Unfixable Problem
The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), a $13.3 billion supercarrier, is labeled a “defense acquisition horror show” due to ...
The surge of naval forces to Latin America would put nearly 20% of the service’s deployed warships in the region.
The Nation on MSNOpinion
Trump’s Gunboat Diplomacy
Trump has the power to resurrect the era of gunboat diplomacy for his own edification. Congressional Democrats don’t have the ...
President Trump is turning up the heat on Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro — saying that the dictator’s “days are numbered ...
The Ford had spent the past days resupplying and regrouping with its strike group elements in the Mediterranean Sea, ...
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